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Official website: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s42514-021-00069-6

Source code repository: https://bitbucket.org/zulianp/utopia/src/master/




Cited In (15)

  • Fast parallel solver for the space-time IgA-DG discretization of the diffusion equation
  • An experimental comparison of a space-time multigrid method with PFASST for a reaction-diffusion problem
  • A phase-field approach to pneumatic fracture
  • Simulation of hydro-mechanically coupled processes in rough rock fractures using an immersed boundary method and variational transfer operators
  • Space-time multilevel Monte Carlo methods and their application to cardiac electrophysiology
  • A phase-field approach to conchoidal fracture
  • Comparison and application of non-conforming mesh models for flow in fractured porous media using dual Lagrange multipliers
  • A recursive multilevel trust region method with application to fully monolithic phase-field models of brittle fracture
  • Madpack
  • MOOSE
  • MeshIt
  • ParMoonolith
  • Modelling of hydro-mechanical processes in heterogeneous fracture intersections using a fictitious domain method with variational transfer operators
  • Nonlinear field-split preconditioners for solving monolithic phase-field models of brittle fracture
  • SLOTH


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