Recommendations
- Serendipity nodal VEM spaces
- \(H(\mathrm{div})\) and \(H(\mathbf{curl})\)-conforming virtual element methods
- Serendipity virtual elements for general elliptic equations in three dimensions
- The serendipity family of finite elements
- A family of three-dimensional virtual elements with applications to magnetostatics
Cited in
(28)- A virtual element method for isotropic hyperelasticity
- Stability and interpolation properties of serendipity nodal virtual elements
- A mixed virtual element method for the Brinkman problem
- Lowest order virtual element approximation of magnetostatic problems
- Homological- and analytical-preserving serendipity framework for polytopal complexes, with application to the DDR method
- A divergence-free reconstruction of the nonconforming virtual element method for the Stokes problem
- The serendipity family of finite elements
- A simple virtual element-based flux recovery on quadtree
- The virtual element method for resistive magnetohydrodynamics
- Interpolation and stability estimates for edge and face virtual elements of general order
- Mixed virtual element methods for the poro-elastodynamics model on polygonal grids
- Some error analysis on virtual element methods
- Virtual element approximation of 2D magnetostatic problems
- Extensional universal serendipity elements
- A virtual element method for transversely isotropic hyperelasticity
- The curl-curl conforming virtual element method for the quad-curl problem
- NURBS-based geometries: a mapping approach for virtual serendipity elements
- Arbitrary-order pressure-robust DDR and VEM methods for the Stokes problem on polyhedral meshes
- BDDC and FETI-DP for the virtual element method
- Virtual element approximations of the vector potential formulation of magnetostatic problems
- A family of three-dimensional virtual elements with applications to magnetostatics
- Serendipity virtual elements for general elliptic equations in three dimensions
- A divergence free weak virtual element method for the Stokes problem on polytopal meshes
- A Taylor-Hood type virtual element formulations for large incompressible strains
- Nonstandard finite element de Rham complexes on cubical meshes
- Some aspects on the computational implementation of diverse terms arising in mixed virtual element formulations
- Serendipity nodal VEM spaces
- Finite elements and virtual elements on classical meshes
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