FDEM: How we make the FDM more flexible than the FEM
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- Some Applications of the PDE Solver FDEM with Error Estimate
- The application of a black-box solver with error estimate to different systems of PDEs
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- Generation of Difference and Error Formulae of Arbitrary Consistency Order on an Unstructured Grid
- How we solve PDEs
- The generation of high-quality difference and error formulae of arbitrary order on 3-D unstructured grids
- The integration of different variants of the (I)LU algorithm in the LINSOL program package
- Variants of BICGSTAB for Matrices with Complex Spectrum
Cited in
(6)- Higher order may be better or may not be better: Investigations with the FDEM (finite difference element method)
- Variational finite difference methods in linear and nonlinear problems of the deformation of metallic and composite shells (review)
- How we solve PDEs
- The application of a black-box solver with error estimate to different systems of PDEs
- Some Applications of the PDE Solver FDEM with Error Estimate
- Experiments with a local adaptive grid \(h\)-refinement for the finite-difference solution of BVPs in singularly perturbed second-order ODEs
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