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The following pages link to CRITERIA TO ACHIEVE NEARLY OPTIMAL MESHES IN THEh-ADAPTIVE FINITE ELEMENT METHOD (Q4355307):
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- Enhanced error estimator based on a nearly equilibrated moving least squares recovery technique for FEM and XFEM (Q356844) (← links)
- Efficient finite element methodology based on Cartesian grids: application to structural shape optimization (Q370352) (← links)
- A combined \(r-h\) adaptive strategy based on material forces and error assessment for plane problems and bimaterial interfaces (Q1021046) (← links)
- A separated representation of an error indicator for the mesh refinement process under the proper generalized decomposition framework (Q2018091) (← links)
- Mesh adaptivity in the framework of the Cartesian grid finite element method, cgFEM (Q2090692) (← links)
- Pointwise dual weighted residual based goal-oriented \textit{a posteriori} error estimation and adaptive mesh refinement in 2D/3D thermo-mechanical multifield problems (Q2175086) (← links)
- Mesh adaptivity driven by goal-oriented locally equilibrated superconvergent patch recovery (Q2512466) (← links)
- Error estimates and adaptive finite element methods (Q2762688) (← links)
- 2D and 3D finite element meshing and remeshing (Q2777710) (← links)
- Energy Based Adaptive Strategy for Plates and Laminates (Q3404072) (← links)
- Unstructured meshing for two asset barrier options (Q4541586) (← links)
- A comparison between new adaptive remeshing strategies based on point wise stress error estimation and energy norm error estimation (Q4543809) (← links)
- Control of analyses with isoparametric elements in both 2-D and 3-D (Q4935723) (← links)
- An Introductory Review on A Posteriori Error Estimation in Finite Element Computations (Q6071824) (← links)
- Improvement in 3D topology optimization with <i>h</i>‐adaptive refinement using the Cartesian grid Finite Element Method (Q6090724) (← links)
- Superconvergent patch recovery with constraints for three-dimensional contact problems within the Cartesian grid finite element method (Q6497720) (← links)