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The following pages link to Local and parallel finite element algorithms based on two-grid discretizations for the transient Stokes equations (Q973850):
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- A parallel Oseen-linearized algorithm for the stationary Navier-Stokes equations (Q438085) (← links)
- A comparison of three kinds of local and parallel finite element algorithms based on two-grid discretizations for the stationary Navier-Stokes equations (Q448176) (← links)
- Local and parallel finite element algorithms based on domain decomposition for the 2D/3D Stokes equations with damping (Q825473) (← links)
- Parallel iterative stabilized finite element methods based on the quadratic equal-order elements for incompressible flows (Q831259) (← links)
- Parallel iterative stabilized finite element algorithms based on the lowest equal-order elements for the stationary Navier-Stokes equations (Q2009572) (← links)
- A novel local and parallel finite element method for the mixed Navier-Stokes-Darcy problem (Q2019602) (← links)
- Local and parallel finite element methods for the coupled Stokes/Darcy model (Q2041520) (← links)
- Local and parallel finite element algorithms for the time-dependent Oseen equations (Q2041524) (← links)
- A new local and parallel finite element method for the coupled Stokes-Darcy model (Q2063165) (← links)
- Local and parallel finite element methods based on two-grid discretizations for a non-stationary coupled Stokes-Darcy model (Q2122654) (← links)
- Local and parallel stabilized finite element methods based on full domain decomposition for the stationary Stokes equations (Q2159177) (← links)
- Local and parallel finite element methods based on two-grid discretizations for a transient coupled Navier-Stokes/Darcy model (Q2162229) (← links)
- Multilevel local defect-correction method for nonsymmetric eigenvalue problems (Q2162311) (← links)
- A parallel iterative finite element method for the linear elliptic equations (Q2211744) (← links)
- A parallel stabilized finite element variational multiscale method based on fully overlapping domain decomposition for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations (Q2227659) (← links)
- Local and parallel multigrid method for semilinear elliptic equations (Q2228000) (← links)
- Two-grid economical algorithms for parabolic integro-differential equations with nonlinear memory (Q2311784) (← links)
- Long-time behavior of the two-grid finite element method for fully discrete semilinear evolution equations with positive memory (Q2448353) (← links)
- Local and parallel finite element methods based on two-grid discretizations for the nonstationary Navier-Stokes equations (Q2665951) (← links)
- Stability and convergence of some parallel iterative subgrid stabilized algorithms for the steady Navier-Stokes equations (Q2673505) (← links)
- Local and parallel stabilized finite element methods based on two-grid discretizations for the Stokes equations (Q2700010) (← links)
- Local and Parallel Finite Element Algorithms for the Stokes Equations with Nonlinear Slip Boundary Conditions (Q4985147) (← links)
- Parallel pressure projection stabilized finite element algorithms based on two-grid discretizations for incompressible flows (Q5030624) (← links)
- Local defect-correction method based on multilevel discretization for Steklov eigenvalue problem (Q5034834) (← links)
- Local and Parallel Finite Element Schemes for the Elastic Transmission Eigenvalue Problem (Q5061723) (← links)
- A Simplified Parallel Two-Level Iterative Method for Simulation of Incompressible Navier-Stokes Equations (Q5153231) (← links)
- A Parallel Finite Element Algorithm for the Unsteady Oseen Equations (Q5157100) (← links)
- Local and parallel finite element methods based on two‐grid discretizations for unsteady convection–diffusion problem (Q6066213) (← links)
- Local and parallel multigrid method for semilinear Neumann problem with nonlinear boundary condition (Q6126594) (← links)
- A modified local and parallel finite element method for the coupled Stokes-Darcy model with the Beavers-Joseph interface condition (Q6157453) (← links)
- A parallel stabilized quadratic equal-order finite element algorithm for the steady Navier–Stokes equations (Q6159552) (← links)