DOI10.1016/S0168-9274(99)00091-4zbMath0964.65107WikidataQ57943917 ScholiaQ57943917MaRDI QIDQ1973799
Mark A. Taylor, Beth A. Wingate
Publication date: 19 July 2001
Published in: Applied Numerical Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
A three-dimensional spectral element model for the solution of the hydrostatic primitive equations.,
Spectral element methods on triangles and quadrilaterals: Comparisons and applications,
Controllability method for the Helmholtz equation with higher-order discretizations,
High-order finite-element seismic wave propagation modeling with MPI on a large GPU cluster,
Application of an elastoplastic spectral-element method to 3D slope stability analysis,
A high order hybrid finite element method applied to the solution of electromagnetic wave scattering problems in the time domain,
Neumann-Neumann-Schur complement methods for Fekete spectral elements,
A diagonal-mass-matrix triangular-spectral-element method based on cubature points,
Numerical simulation of optical coupling and light propagation in coupled optical resonators with size disorder,
Higher-order triangular spectral element method with optimized cubature points for seismic wavefield modeling,
The collocation solution of Poisson problems based on approximate Fekete points,
\(P = 2\) continuous finite elements on tetrahedra with local mass matrix inversion,
Spectral element methods on unstructured meshes: Which interpolation points?,
An overdetermined B-spline collocation method for Poisson problems on complex domains,
Performance of numerically computed quadrature points,
Tensor product Gauss-Lobatto points are Fekete points for the cube,
A spectral method for triangular prism,
A nodal triangle-based spectral element method for the shallow water equations on the sphere,
Spectral element methods on unstructured meshes: comparisons and recent advances,
On the use of NURBS-based discretizations in the scaled boundary finite element method for wave propagation problems,
A High-Order Lower-Triangular Pseudo-Mass Matrix for Explicit Time Advancement of hp Triangular Finite Element Methods