D. A. Ham

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zbMath Open ham.david-aDBLP22/8771WikidataQ31526942 ScholiaQ31526942MaRDI QIDQ1010319

List of research outcomes





PublicationDate of PublicationType
Efficient N-to-M checkpointing algorithm for finite element simulations2024-12-06Paper
Bringing Trimmed Serendipity Methods to Computational Practice in Firedrake2022-03-29Paper
Finite element assembly strategies on multi-core and many-core architectures2020-02-18Paper
Compatible finite element methods for geophysical flows. Automation and implementation using Firedrake2019-07-03Paper
Automated shape differentiation in the Unified Form Language2018-08-24Paper
Firedrake, automating the finite element method by composing abstractions2018-07-20Paper
TSFC: A Structure-Preserving Form Compiler2018-06-28Paper
An algorithm for the optimization of finite element integration loops2018-02-05Paper
Mesh dependence in PDE-constrained optimisation. An application in tidal turbine array layouts2017-06-30Paper
Automated generation and symbolic manipulation of tensor product finite elements2016-10-28Paper
A parallel edge orientation algorithm for quadrilateral meshes2016-10-28Paper
An iteration count estimate for a mesh-dependent steepest descent method based on finite elements and Riesz inner product representation2016-06-26Paper
On the shallow atmosphere approximation in finite element dynamical cores2014-10-12Paper
Automated derivation of the adjoint of high-level transient finite element programs2013-10-28Paper
Numerical wave propagation for the triangular \(P1_{DG}-P2\) finite element pair2011-06-17Paper
LBB stability of a mixed Galerkin finite element pair for fluid flow simulations2009-04-03Paper
A mixed discontinuous/continuous finite element pair for shallow-water ocean modelling2008-05-28Paper
LBB Stability of a Mixed Discontinuous/Continuous Galerkin Finite Element Pair2007-07-31Paper
A streamline tracking algorithm for semi-Lagrangian advection schemes based on the analytic integration of the velocity field2006-05-29Paper
Bringing Trimmed Serendipity Methods to Computational Practice in FiredrakeN/APaper

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