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The following pages link to PDEs on moving surfaces via the closest point method and a modified grid based particle method (Q729526):
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- An RBF-FD closest point method for solving PDEs on surfaces (Q725558) (← links)
- A face-based LTL method for solving diffusion equations and Cahn-Hilliard equations on stationary surfaces (Q2073940) (← links)
- A least-squares implicit RBF-FD closest point method and applications to PDEs on moving surfaces (Q2214562) (← links)
- Solving partial differential equations on (evolving) surfaces with radial basis functions (Q2216611) (← links)
- A fully Lagrangian meshfree framework for PDEs on evolving surfaces (Q2222329) (← links)
- A coupled grid based particle and implicit boundary integral method for two-phase flows with insoluble surfactant (Q2222371) (← links)
- Meshfree semi-Lagrangian methods for solving surface advection PDEs (Q2674280) (← links)
- Solving Partial Differential Equations on Closed Surfaces with Planar Cartesian Grids (Q5107801) (← links)
- Schwarz Solvers and Preconditioners for the Closest Point Method (Q5146688) (← links)
- A Trace Finite Element Method for PDEs on Evolving Surfaces (Q5348258) (← links)
- An adaptive time-stepping method for the phase-field molecular beam epitaxial growth model on evolving surfaces (Q6041506) (← links)
- A shallow physics-informed neural network for solving partial differential equations on static and evolving surfaces (Q6118543) (← links)
- A closest point method library for PDEs on surfaces with parallel domain decomposition solvers and preconditioners (Q6157446) (← links)
- An adaptive time-stepping method for the binary fluid-surfactant phase field model on evolving surfaces (Q6159006) (← links)
- Stabilized finite element approximation of the Swift-Hohenberg model on evolving surfaces (Q6177750) (← links)
- A meshfree RBF-FD constant along normal method for solving PDEs on surfaces (Q6660355) (← links)
- A semi-Lagrangian radial basis function partition of unity closest point method for advection-diffusion equations on surfaces (Q6663458) (← links)
- On a skin tumor growth modeling by the surface finite element methods combined with the phase field approach (Q6669784) (← links)