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The following pages link to Iterative solvers by substructuring for the \(p\)-version finite element method (Q1175224):
Displayed 18 items.
- A domain decomposition algorithm for elliptic problems in three dimensions (Q758166) (← links)
- Domain decomposition preconditioning for \(p\)-version finite elements with high aspect ratios (Q1181541) (← links)
- Aspects of an adaptive \(hp\)-finite element method: Adaptive strategy, conforming approximation and efficient solvers (Q1267860) (← links)
- Inexact solvers on element interfaces for the \(p\) and \(h\)-\(p\) finite element method (Q1267871) (← links)
- Preconditioning of the \(p\)-version of the finite element method (Q1267874) (← links)
- Domain decomposition preconditioning in the hierarchical \(p\)-version of the finite element method (Q1294558) (← links)
- Domain decomposition preconditioners for \(p\) and \(hp\) finite element approximation of Stokes equations (Q1299316) (← links)
- Additive Schwarz methods for the \(p\)-version finite element method (Q1326487) (← links)
- Iterative methods for \(p\)-version finite elements: Preconditioning thin solids (Q1371906) (← links)
- An iterative and parallel solver based on domain decomposition for the \(h-p\) version of the finite element method (Q1372118) (← links)
- An iterative solver for \(p\)-version finite elements in three dimensions (Q1892458) (← links)
- Recent developments in the algebraic multiblock method for Euler equations (Q1912062) (← links)
- Domain decomposition method for the \(h\)-\(p\) version finite element method (Q1971204) (← links)
- Error estimates and adaptive finite element methods (Q2762688) (← links)
- The p‐version of the finite element method for three‐dimensional curved thin walled structures (Q2763355) (← links)
- A <i>p</i>‐version finite element approach for two‐ and three‐dimensional problems of the <i>J</i><sub>2</sub> flow theory with non‐linear isotropic hardening (Q4331365) (← links)
- Performance of parallel preconditioners for adaptive hp FEM discretization of incompressible flows (Q4543640) (← links)
- The \(p\)-version of the finite element method compared to an adaptive \(h\)-version for the deformation theory of plasticity. (Q5928392) (← links)