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The following pages link to Optimal \(h\)-\(p\) finite element methods (Q1912390):
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- A variational multiscale a posteriori error estimation method for mixed form of nearly incompressible elasticity (Q660352) (← links)
- Establishing criteria to ensure successful feedforward artificial neural network modelling of mechanical systems (Q969828) (← links)
- On some recent adventures into improved finite element CFD methods for convective transport (Q1267940) (← links)
- Efficient implementation of high-order methods for the advection-diffusion equation (Q1584933) (← links)
- Uniform convergence of discontinuous finite element methods for singularly perturbed reaction-diffusion problems (Q1609176) (← links)
- Global uniformly convergent finite element methods for singularly perturbed elliptic boundary value problems: Higher-order elements (Q1971321) (← links)
- Spectral element simulations of interactive particles in a fluid (Q2203909) (← links)
- Goal-oriented adaptive finite element multilevel Monte Carlo with convergence rates (Q2679328) (← links)
- Neural control of discrete weak formulations: Galerkin, least squares \& minimal-residual methods with quasi-optimal weights (Q2679332) (← links)
- Error estimates and adaptive finite element methods (Q2762688) (← links)
- Construction of tetrahedral meshes of degree two (Q2895034) (← links)
- Validity of Lagrange (Bézier) and rational Bézier quads of degree 2 (Q2952539) (← links)
- Optimal uniform convergence analysis for a singularly perturbed quasilinear reaction–diffusion problem (Q4465139) (← links)
- An arbitrary order uniformly convergent finite element method for singular perturbation problems (Q4705847) (← links)
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- Convergence and superconvergence analysis of finite element methods on highly nonuniform anisotropic meshes for singularly perturbed reaction-diffusion problems (Q5928458) (← links)
- Design sensitivity analysis and optimization of steady fluid-thermal systems (Q5947164) (← links)
- An efficient high-order Taylor weak statement formulation for the Navier-Stokes equations (Q5956027) (← links)