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The following pages link to Quasi-regional mapping for the \(p\)-version of the finite element method (Q1391014):
Displaying 33 items.
- Numerical integration of discontinuities on arbitrary domains based on moment fitting (Q295057) (← links)
- Geometric modeling, isogeometric analysis and the finite cell method (Q337889) (← links)
- The finite cell method for polygonal meshes: poly-FCM (Q341549) (← links)
- A NURBS enhanced extended finite element approach for unfitted CAD analysis (Q386305) (← links)
- Local enrichment of the finite cell method for problems with material interfaces (Q386338) (← links)
- Finite and spectral cell method for wave propagation in heterogeneous materials (Q487749) (← links)
- Comparison of different higher order finite element schemes for the simulation of Lamb waves (Q503318) (← links)
- Studied X-FEM enrichment to handle material interfaces with higher order finite element (Q658795) (← links)
- Shell finite cell method: a high order fictitious domain approach for thin-walled structures (Q660317) (← links)
- High-order finite elements for shells (Q817314) (← links)
- \(pq\)-adaptive solid finite elements for three-dimensional plates and shells (Q839185) (← links)
- Efficient integration method for fictitious domain approaches (Q889674) (← links)
- The finite cell method for three-dimensional problems of solid mechanics (Q995336) (← links)
- \(G^1\)-interpolation and geometry reconstruction for higher order finite elements (Q1008920) (← links)
- An \(rp\)-adaptive finite element method for the deformation theory of plasticity (Q1015583) (← links)
- \(p\)-FEM applied to finite isotropic hyperelastic bodies. (Q1430653) (← links)
- The influence of geometric imperfections in cardiovascular FSI simulations (Q1663831) (← links)
- The finite cell method for nearly incompressible finite strain plasticity problems with complex geometries (Q1732543) (← links)
- A numerical comparison of seven grids for polynomial interpolation on the interval (Q1963113) (← links)
- Hierarchic models for laminated plates and shells (Q1964268) (← links)
- Mass lumping techniques in the spectral element method: on the equivalence of the row-sum, nodal quadrature, and diagonal scaling methods (Q1988122) (← links)
- Three-dimensional image-based modeling by combining SBFEM and transfinite element shape functions (Q2221716) (← links)
- High order transition elements: the \(x\mathbf{N}y\)-element concept. II: Dynamics (Q2246370) (← links)
- Smart octrees: accurately integrating discontinuous functions in 3D (Q2309203) (← links)
- High order transition elements: the \(x\boldsymbol{N}y\)-element concept. I: Statics (Q2310244) (← links)
- Geometrically accurate, efficient, and flexible quadrature techniques for the tetrahedral finite cell method (Q2310333) (← links)
- Cross-sectional mapping for refined beam elements with applications to shell-like structures (Q2400394) (← links)
- Error estimates and adaptive finite element methods (Q2762688) (← links)
- The efficiency of the p‐version finite element method in a distributed computing environment (Q2763350) (← links)
- The p‐version of the finite element method for three‐dimensional curved thin walled structures (Q2763355) (← links)
- Numerical analysis of Lamb waves using the finite and spectral cell methods (Q2952510) (← links)
- A collocated<i>C</i><sup>0</sup>finite element method: Reduced quadrature perspective, cost comparison with standard finite elements, and explicit structural dynamics (Q2952690) (← links)
- High‐order finite elements compared to low‐order mixed element formulations (Q4911627) (← links)