DOI10.1137/050631732zbMath1116.78014OpenAlexW1966989614MaRDI QIDQ3427805
Maciej Paszynski, Carlos Torres-Verdín, David Pardo, Leszek F. Demkowicz
Publication date: 27 March 2007
Published in: SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1137/050631732
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Simulation of marine controlled source electromagnetic measurements using a parallel Fourier \(hp\)-finite element method,
On the influence of the geometry on skin effect in electromagnetism,
Finite element simulations of logging-while-drilling and extra-deep azimuthal resistivity measurements using non-fitting grids,
Simulations of 3D DC borehole resistivity measurements with a goal-oriented \(hp\) finite-element method. Part II: Through-casing resistivity instruments,
A parallel direct solver for the self-adaptive \(hp\) finite element method,
Explicit-in-time goal-oriented adaptivity,
Using a graph grammar system in the finite element method,
A hybrid method for inversion of 3D DC resistivity logging measurements,
Goal-oriented adaptivity using unconventional error representations for the 1D Helmholtz equation,
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Stable pseudoanalytical computation of electromagnetic fields from arbitrarily-oriented dipoles in cylindrically stratified media,
Finite element time-domain body-of-revolution Maxwell solver based on discrete exterior calculus,
A two-dimensional self-adaptive \(hp\) finite element method for the characterization of waveguide discontinuities. II: Goal-oriented \(hp\)-adaptivity,
A two-dimensional self-adaptivehpfinite element method for the characterization of waveguide discontinuities. I: Energy-norm based automatichp-adaptivity