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On the linear independence of truncated hierarchical generating systems ⋮ Extended finite element method on polygonal and quadtree meshes ⋮ Shear-flexible subdivision shells ⋮ A finite element method for surface restoration with smooth boundary conditions ⋮ An isogeometric design-through-analysis methodology based on adaptive hierarchical refinement of NURBS, immersed boundary methods, and T-spline CAD surfaces ⋮ Unnamed Item ⋮ Adaptive fourth-order phase field analysis for brittle fracture ⋮ Algorithms for the implementation of adaptive isogeometric methods using hierarchical B-splines ⋮ Extended truncated hierarchical Catmull-Clark subdivision ⋮ Shape optimisation with multiresolution subdivision surfaces and immersed finite elements ⋮ Unnamed Item ⋮ Subdivision shell elements with anisotropic growth ⋮ Adaptive refinement of hierarchical B-spline finite elements with an efficient data transfer algorithm ⋮ Quasi-hierarchical Powell-Sabin B-splines ⋮ Unnamed Item ⋮ A subdivision-based implementation of the hierarchical b-spline finite element method ⋮ Truncated hierarchical Catmull-Clark subdivision with local refinement ⋮ Efficient quadrature rules for subdivision surfaces in isogeometric analysis ⋮ S-splines: a simple surface solution for IGA and CAD ⋮ A smoothed finite element-based elasticity model for soft bodies ⋮ Multiscale modeling of beam and plates using customized second-generation wavelets ⋮ Animation of Deformable Bodies with Quadratic Bézier Finite Elements ⋮ On the Local Approximation Power of Quasi-Hierarchical Powell-Sabin Splines ⋮ A local adaptive refinement method with multigrid preconditionning illustrated by multiphase flows simulations. ⋮ Natural hierarchical refinement for finite element methods ⋮ Refinable spaces and local approximation estimates for hierarchical splines ⋮ Hierarchical T-splines: analysis-suitability, Bézier extraction, and application as an adaptive basis for isogeometric analysis ⋮ Bézier projection: a unified approach for local projection and quadrature-free refinement and coarsening of NURBS and T-splines with particular application to isogeometric design and analysis ⋮ Shannon information theory and molecular biology ⋮ Octasection-based refinement of finite element approximations of tetrahedral meshes that guarantees shape quality ⋮ Geometry processing from an elastic perspective ⋮ Adaptive computations using material forces and residual-based error estimators on quadtree meshes ⋮ Natural frequencies of pre-buckled rods and gridshells
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