An enhanced fictitious time integration method for non-linear algebraic equations with multiple solutions: boundary layer, boundary value and eigenvalue problems
DOI10.3970/CMES.2010.059.301zbMATH Open1231.65136OpenAlexW2234251085MaRDI QIDQ3112866FDOQ3112866
Authors: Chein-Shan Liu, W. Yeih, Satya N. Atluri
Publication date: 6 February 2012
Full work available at URL: http://www.techscience.com/doi/10.3970/cmes.2010.059.301.html
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