The following pages link to L. Kamenski (Q2172339):
Displaying 19 items.
- Non-simplicial Delaunay meshing via approximation by radical partitions (Q2172340) (← links)
- Why do we need Voronoi cells and Delaunay meshes? Essential properties of the Voronoi finite volume method (Q2206382) (← links)
- Conditioning of implicit Runge-Kutta integration for finite element approximation of linear diffusion equations on anisotropic meshes (Q2223813) (← links)
- A new anisotropic mesh adaptation method based upon hierarchical a posteriori error estimates (Q2270064) (← links)
- A geometric discretization and a simple implementation for variational mesh generation and adaptation (Q2374773) (← links)
- Stability of Explicit One-Step Methods for P1-Finite Element Approximation of Linear Diffusion Equations on Anisotropic Meshes (Q2810564) (← links)
- Adaptive Finite Elements with Anisotropic Meshes (Q2838483) (← links)
- How a Nonconvergent Recovered Hessian Works in Mesh Adaptation (Q2927828) (← links)
- A Comparative Numerical Study of Meshing Functionals for Variational Mesh Adaptation (Q2992899) (← links)
- Anisotropic Mesh Adaptation for Variational Problems Using Error Estimation Based on Hierarchical Bases (Q3102951) (← links)
- Conditioning of finite element equations with arbitrary anisotropic meshes (Q3189419) (← links)
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- On the mesh nonsingularity of the moving mesh PDE method (Q4637581) (← links)
- Sharp Bounds on the Smallest Eigenvalue of Finite Element Equations with Arbitrary Meshes without Regularity Assumptions (Q4986818) (← links)
- Why Do We Need Voronoi Cells and Delaunay Meshes? (Q5114887) (← links)
- Stability of Explicit Runge-Kutta Methods for High Order Finite Element Approximation of Linear Parabolic Equations (Q5264840) (← links)
- A Study on the Conditioning of Finite Element Equations with Arbitrary Anisotropic Meshes http://admin.global-sci.org/api/check/checkTitleUpper?page=1&cate_id=13ia a Density Function Approach (Q5498351) (← links)
- A Study on Using Hierarchical Basis Error Estimates in Anisotropic Mesh Adaptation for the Finite Element Method (Q6226306) (← links)
- Tetrahedral mesh improvement using moving mesh smoothing, lazy searching flips, and RBF surface reconstruction (Q6284586) (← links)