High Order Transformation Methods for Curved Finite Elements
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- Polynomial basis functions for curved elements using hyperbolas
- A piecewise parabolic \(C^1\) approximation technique for curved boundaries
- Advantages of cubics for approximating element boundaries
- Integration techniques for isoparametric and higher order bases on finite elements with a curved side
- On the stability of two-dimensional interpolation and high order bases for curved finite elements
- Polynomial bases for algebraic elements
- A numerical comparison of high order transformation and isoparametric transformation methods
- Extensions and generalisations of rational and high order transformation methods
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