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The following pages link to Time discretized operators. I: Towards the theoretical design of a new generation of a generalized family of unconditionally stable implicit and explicit representations of arbitrary order for computational dynamics. (Q1870979):
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- Treatment of fast moving loads in elastodynamic problems with a space-time variational formulation (Q400202) (← links)
- An explicit dynamics extended finite element method. II: Element-by-element stable-explicit/explicit dynamic scheme (Q658240) (← links)
- A time integration algorithm for linear transient analysis based on the reproducing kernel method (Q660387) (← links)
- An efficient hybrid time-Laplace domain method for elastodynamic analysis based on the explicit Green's approach (Q837833) (← links)
- Solution of linear elastodynamics problems with space-time finite elements on structured and unstructured meshes (Q1033196) (← links)
- A simple and effective new family of time marching procedures for dynamics (Q1667501) (← links)
- An unusual amplitude growth property and its remedy for structure-dependent integration methods (Q2310221) (← links)
- An overview and recent advances in vector and scalar formalisms: space/time discretizations in computational dynamics -- a unified approach (Q2443843) (← links)
- Riccati discrete time transfer matrix method for elastic beam undergoing large overall motion (Q2461457) (← links)
- Explicit time-domain approaches based on numerical Green's functions computed by finite differences the ExGa family (Q2462495) (← links)
- A general technique to improve stability property for a structure-dependent integration method (Q2952644) (← links)
- A stabilized central difference scheme for dynamic analysis (Q2952746) (← links)
- Efficient implementation of an explicit partitioned shear and longitudinal wave propagation algorithm (Q2952960) (← links)
- Investigation of WBZ‐<i>α</i> method for solving nonlinear systems (Q3055847) (← links)
- A Simple Explicit–Implicit Time-Marching Technique for Wave Propagation Analysis (Q4557749) (← links)
- An efficient nondissipative higher-order single-step integration method for long-term dynamics simulation (Q6493099) (← links)
- A-stable two-step time integration methods with controllable numerical dissipation for structural dynamics (Q6495599) (← links)
- Accuracy of a composite implicit time integration scheme for structural dynamics (Q6565261) (← links)