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The following pages link to Computing the dynamics of biomembranes by combining conservative level set and adaptive finite element methods (Q348927):
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- A stable numerical method for the dynamics of fluidic membranes (Q342890) (← links)
- An immersed boundary method for simulating the dynamics of three-dimensional axisymmetric vesicles in Navier-Stokes flows (Q348497) (← links)
- Contact-aware simulations of particulate Stokesian suspensions (Q683397) (← links)
- Adaptive time stepping for vesicle suspensions (Q729354) (← links)
- An immersed boundary method for simulating vesicle dynamics in three dimensions (Q729558) (← links)
- Fully implicit methodology for the dynamics of biomembranes and capillary interfaces by combining the level set and Newton methods (Q1693453) (← links)
- A multi-level adaptive mesh refinement for an integrated finite element/level set formulation to simulate multiphase flows with surface tension (Q2004564) (← links)
- Isogeometric analysis of hydrodynamics of vesicles using a monolithic phase-field approach (Q2060085) (← links)
- An immersed boundary projection method for simulating the inextensible vesicle dynamics (Q2123345) (← links)
- Diffusion-redistanciation schemes for 2D and 3D constrained Willmore flow: application to the equilibrium shapes of vesicles (Q2131077) (← links)
- A stable and accurate immersed boundary method for simulating vesicle dynamics via spherical harmonics (Q2136468) (← links)
- Implicit finite element methodology for the numerical modeling of incompressible two-fluid flows with moving hyperelastic interface (Q2335135) (← links)
- Modeling droplets with slippery interfaces (Q2699340) (← links)
- Fully Eulerian finite element approximation of a fluid-structure interaction problem in cardiac cells (Q2952387) (← links)
- Finite element approximation for the dynamics of asymmetric fluidic biomembranes (Q2967959) (← links)
- Numerical shape optimization of the Canham-Helfrich-Evans bending energy (Q6162885) (← links)
- Hydrodynamics simulation of red blood cells: Employing a penalty method with double jump composition of lower order time integrator (Q6193154) (← links)