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Official website: http://milamin.sourceforge.net/




Cited In (22)

  • Rapid non-linear finite element analysis of continuous and discontinuous Galerkin methods in MATLAB
  • On the Importance of the Stokes-Brinkman Equations for Computing Effective Permeability in Karst Reservoirs
  • Topology optimization of Stokes flow on dynamic meshes using simple optimizers
  • On Lagrangian mechanics and the implicit material point method for large deformation elasto-plasticity
  • Depth-averaged lattice Boltzmann and finite element methods for single-phase flows in fractures with obstacles
  • Topology optimization design of 3D electrothermomechanical actuators by using GPU as a co-processor
  • Folding in power-law viscous multi-layers
  • Mixing of the fluid phase in slowly sheared particle suspensions of cylinders
  • Parallel symmetric sparse matrix-vector product on scalar multi-core CPUs
  • An efficient way to assemble finite element matrices in vector languages
  • FELICITY
  • OptFEM
  • trullekrul
  • top88.m
  • femat_sparse
  • Vega
  • Fluidity
  • pTatin3D
  • HDGlab
  • Efficient topology optimization in MATLAB using 88 lines of code
  • Fast native-MATLAB stiffness assembly for SIPG linear elasticity
  • FELICITY: a Matlab/C++ toolbox for developing finite element methods and simulation modeling


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