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The following pages link to Numerical analysis of moving boundary problems using the boundary tracking method (Q1370921):
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- A new tangentially stabilized 3D curve evolution algorithm and its application in virtual colonoscopy (Q404154) (← links)
- Comparison study for level set and direct Lagrangian methods for computing Willmore flow of closed planar curves (Q600916) (← links)
- Evolution of plane curves with a curvature adjusted tangential velocity (Q645284) (← links)
- An automated segmentation of NATURA 2000 habitats from sentinel-2 optical data (Q830033) (← links)
- A level set method using the signed distance function (Q1859350) (← links)
- Lagrangian evolution approach to surface-patch quadrangulation. (Q1984557) (← links)
- Discrete Lagrangian algorithm for finding geodesics on triangular meshes (Q1985213) (← links)
- Contour parametrization via anisotropic mean curvature flow (Q2101983) (← links)
- Comoving mesh method for certain classes of moving boundary problems (Q2107468) (← links)
- A fully discrete curve-shortening polygonal evolution law for moving boundary problems (Q2123913) (← links)
- The approximation of planar curve evolutions by stable fully implicit finite element schemes that equidistribute (Q3068787) (← links)
- Numerical analysis of elastica with obstacle and adhesion effects (Q4628958) (← links)
- Qualitative and Numerical Aspects of a Motion of a Family of Interacting Curves in Space (Q5068952) (← links)
- Evolution of curves on a surface driven by the geodesic curvature and external force (Q5201442) (← links)
- Discrete duality finite volume method with tangential redistribution of points for surfaces evolving by mean curvature (Q5216096) (← links)
- On the approximation of blow-up time for solutions of nonlinear parabolic equations (Q5934163) (← links)
- Multichannel segmentation of planar point clouds using evolving curves (Q6060706) (← links)
- Comoving mesh method for multi-dimensional moving boundary problems: mean-curvature flow and Stefan problems (Q6567023) (← links)
- A second-order in time, BGN-based parametric finite element method for geometric flows of curves (Q6589886) (← links)