The following pages link to Feel++ (Q18037):
Displaying 37 items.
- High order methods for the approximation of the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations in a moving domain (Q438090) (← links)
- Implementation of discontinuous skeletal methods on arbitrary-dimensional, polytopal meshes using generic programming (Q724591) (← links)
- Construction of a high order fluid-structure interaction solver (Q984984) (← links)
- A hybrid high-order locking-free method for linear elasticity on general meshes (Q1669300) (← links)
- GetDDM: an open framework for testing optimized Schwarz methods for time-harmonic wave problems (Q1682488) (← links)
- A domain-specific embedded language in C++ for lowest-order discretizations of diffusive problems on general meshes (Q1944019) (← links)
- High-order fluid-structure interaction in 2D and 3D application to blood flow in arteries (Q1947508) (← links)
- Simulation of two-fluid flows using a finite element/level set method. Application to bubbles and vesicle dynamics (Q1947568) (← links)
- Veamy: an extensible object-oriented C++ library for the virtual element method (Q2009052) (← links)
- Analytic modelling of passive microfluidic mixers (Q2130461) (← links)
- Diffusion-redistanciation schemes for 2D and 3D constrained Willmore flow: application to the equilibrium shapes of vesicles (Q2131077) (← links)
- Extendible and efficient Python framework for solving evolution equations with stabilized discontinuous Galerkin methods (Q2143374) (← links)
- Certified reduced basis method in geosciences. Addressing the challenge of high-dimensional problems (Q2187912) (← links)
- DuMu\(^{\text x} 3\) -- an open-source simulator for solving flow and transport problems in porous media with a focus on model coupling (Q2217142) (← links)
- Boundary conditions involving pressure for the Stokes problem and applications in computational hemodynamics (Q2309900) (← links)
- Hierarchical a posteriori error estimation of Bank-Weiser type in the FEniCS project (Q2679373) (← links)
- Substructuring preconditioners for<i>h</i>−<i>p</i>Mortar FEM (Q2820343) (← links)
- <i>A priori</i>convergence of the Greedy algorithm for the parametrized reduced basis method (Q2842478) (← links)
- Simulation of vesicle using level set method solved by high order finite element (Q3451639) (← links)
- Towards large-scale three-dimensional blood flow simulations in realistic geometries (Q3451696) (← links)
- A Parallel Implementation of the Mortar Element Method in 2D and 3D (Q3451697) (← links)
- A Reduced Basis Framework: Application to large scale non-linear multi-physics problems (Q3451700) (← links)
- High Performance Computing for the Reduced Basis Method. Application to Natural Convection (Q3451701) (← links)
- On a Parallel Implementation of the Mortar Element Method (Q4261203) (← links)
- A Mathematical and Computational Framework for Reliable Real-Time Solution of Parametrized Partial Differential Equations (Q4423081) (← links)
- FELICITY: A Matlab/C++ Toolbox for Developing Finite Element Methods and Simulation Modeling (Q4610134) (← links)
- High performance domain decomposition methods on massively parallel architectures with freefem++ (Q4920686) (← links)
- Code Generation for Generally Mapped Finite Elements (Q4960964) (← links)
- A general approach to transforming finite elements (Q4967366) (← links)
- FEM and BEM simulations with the Gypsilab framework (Q4967369) (← links)
- Hydromorpho: A coupled model for unsteady Stokes/Exner equations and numerical results with Feel++ library (Q4975325) (← links)
- Mathematical modeling and numerical simulation of a bioreactor landfill using Feel++ (Q4975329) (← links)
- Dual fat boundary method: the fat boundary method in elasticity with an extension of the application scope (Q4992797) (← links)
- A Python Framework for Solving Advection-Diffusion Problems (Q5117498) (← links)
- Automated Adjoints of Coupled PDE-ODE Systems (Q5230591) (← links)
- An extension of the Crouzeix–Raviart space to general meshes with application to quasi-incompressible linear elasticity and Stokes flow (Q5497014) (← links)
- Unified form language (Q5498685) (← links)