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The following pages link to A parametric finite element method for solid-state dewetting problems with anisotropic surface energies (Q1691751):
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- An energy-stable finite element method for the simulation of moving contact lines in two-phase flows (Q782038) (← links)
- A Convergent evolving finite element algorithm for Willmore flow of closed surfaces (Q2068350) (← links)
- An energy stable finite difference method for anisotropic surface diffusion on closed curves (Q2077039) (← links)
- A perimeter-decreasing and area-conserving algorithm for surface diffusion flow of curves (Q2132611) (← links)
- A second order accuracy preserving method for moving contact lines with Stokes flow (Q2133043) (← links)
- An energy-stable parametric finite element method for anisotropic surface diffusion (Q2133543) (← links)
- Volume-preserving parametric finite element methods for axisymmetric geometric evolution equations (Q2137983) (← links)
- Evolving finite element methods with an artificial tangential velocity for mean curvature flow and Willmore flow (Q2168064) (← links)
- Sharp-interface approach for simulating solid-state dewetting in two dimensions: A Cahn-hoffman \(\boldsymbol{\xi}\)-vector formulation (Q2214520) (← links)
- A sharp-interface model and its numerical approximation for solid-state dewetting with axisymmetric geometry (Q2315836) (← links)
- Geometric numerical integration. Abstracts from the workshop held March 28 -- April 3, 2021 (hybrid meeting) (Q2692998) (← links)
- Sharp-Interface Model for Simulating Solid-State Dewetting in Three Dimensions (Q3298136) (← links)
- Stable Equilibria of Anisotropic Particles on Substrates: A Generalized Winterbottom Construction (Q4596077) (← links)
- A $θ-L$ Formulation-Based Finite Element Method for Solving Axisymmetric Solid-State Dewetting Problems (Q5014268) (← links)
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- A $\theta$-$L$ Approach for Solving Solid-State Dewetting Problems (Q5079552) (← links)
- An Efficient and Unconditionally Energy Stable Scheme for Simulating Solid-State Dewetting of Thin Films with Isotropic Surface Energy<sup>†</sup> (Q5161706) (← links)
- A Structure-Preserving Parametric Finite Element Method for Surface Diffusion (Q5164015) (← links)
- A Parametric Finite Element Method for Solid-State Dewetting Problems in Three Dimensions (Q5216794) (← links)
- Convex Splitting Method for Strongly Anisotropic Solid-State Dewetting Problems in Two Dimensions (Q5866604) (← links)
- A Symmetrized Parametric Finite Element Method for Anisotropic Surface Diffusion of Closed Curves (Q5889022) (← links)
- An unconditionally stable threshold dynamics method for the Willmore flow (Q6072368) (← links)
- A symmetrized parametric finite element method for simulating solid-state dewetting problems (Q6072795) (← links)
- A structure‐preserving finite element approximation of surface diffusion for curve networks and surface clusters (Q6090444) (← links)
- A Symmetrized Parametric Finite Element Method for Anisotropic Surface Diffusion in Three Dimensions (Q6113942) (← links)
- A regularized model for wetting/dewetting problems: positivity and asymptotic analysis (Q6123646) (← links)
- A structure-preserving parametric finite element method for area-conserved generalized curvature flow (Q6159248) (← links)
- Effect of electromigration on onset of morphological instability of a nanowire (Q6171107) (← links)
- New Artificial Tangential Motions for Parametric Finite Element Approximation of Surface Evolution (Q6194972) (← links)
- A \(\theta\)-\(L\) approach for the simulation of solid-state dewetting problems with strongly anisotropic surface energies (Q6571379) (← links)
- A second-order in time, BGN-based parametric finite element method for geometric flows of curves (Q6589886) (← links)
- Stable backward differentiation formula time discretization of BGN-based parametric finite element methods for geometric flows (Q6623706) (← links)
- A new approach to the analysis of parametric finite element approximations to mean curvature flow (Q6645958) (← links)
- Energy-stable and mesh-preserving parametric FEM for mean curvature flow of surfaces (Q6654577) (← links)
- An energy-stable parametric finite element method for the planar Willmore flow (Q6668644) (← links)