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The following pages link to Numerical integration over implicitly defined domains for higher order unfitted finite element methods (Q345340):
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- A high-order source removal finite element method for a class of elliptic interface problems (Q1748424) (← links)
- A \(C^1\)-continuous trace-finite-cell-method for linear thin shell analysis on implicitly defined surfaces (Q2033663) (← links)
- A characterization for the validity of the Hermite-Hadamard inequality on a simplex (Q2080480) (← links)
- Numerical modeling of phase separation on dynamic surfaces (Q2122695) (← links)
- A finite element method for two-phase flow with material viscous interface (Q2134457) (← links)
- The high-order shifted boundary method and its analysis (Q2136721) (← links)
- Numerical integration over implicitly defined domains with topological guarantee (Q2280038) (← links)
- Higher-order meshing of implicit geometries. II: Approximations on manifolds (Q2310061) (← links)
- An unfitted finite element method for the Darcy problem in a fracture network (Q2332728) (← links)
- Adaptive quadrature/cubature rule: application to polytopes (Q2679485) (← links)
- A Stabilized Trace Finite Element Method for Partial Differential Equations on Evolving Surfaces (Q4572016) (← links)
- Using High-Order Transport Theorems for Implicitly Defined Moving Curves to Perform Quadrature on Planar Domains (Q5009342) (← links)
- An Eulerian finite element method for PDEs in time-dependent domains (Q5230144) (← links)
- A Consistent Analytical Formulation for Volume Estimation of Geometries Enclosed by Implicitly Defined Surfaces (Q5745134) (← links)
- Approximate integrals over bounded volumes with smooth boundaries (Q6105088) (← links)
- Unfitted Trefftz discontinuous Galerkin methods for elliptic boundary value problems (Q6189269) (← links)
- An Eulerian finite element method for tangential Navier-Stokes equations on evolving surfaces (Q6562832) (← links)
- A high-order FEM with exact geometry description for the Laplacian on implicitly defined surfaces (Q6569255) (← links)