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The following pages link to Adaptively weighted numerical integration over arbitrary domains (Q2397187):
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- Numerical integration of discontinuities on arbitrary domains based on moment fitting (Q295057) (← links)
- A novel integration scheme for solution of consistent mass matrix in free and forced vibration analysis (Q310561) (← links)
- Numerical integration of discontinuous functions: moment fitting and smart octree (Q683908) (← links)
- A fully smoothed finite element method for analysis of axisymmetric problems (Q1655195) (← links)
- A scaled boundary finite element formulation over arbitrary faceted star convex polyhedra (Q1655849) (← links)
- Quick and robust meshless analysis of cracked body with coupled generalized hyperbolic thermo-elasticity formulation (Q1657110) (← links)
- High-order quadrature on multi-component domains implicitly defined by multivariate polynomials (Q2134493) (← links)
- Robust numerical integration on curved polyhedra based on folded decompositions (Q2142148) (← links)
- Numerical integration over implicitly defined domains with topological guarantee (Q2280038) (← links)
- Adaptively weighted numerical integration in the finite cell method (Q2308664) (← links)
- Shape aware quadratures (Q2312178) (← links)
- Phase-field modeling of brittle fracture with multi-level \textit{hp}-FEM and the finite cell method (Q2414310) (← links)
- Adaptive quadrature/cubature rule: application to polytopes (Q2679485) (← links)
- Virtual and smoothed finite elements: A connection and its application to polygonal/polyhedral finite element methods (Q2952871) (← links)
- An adaptive quadrature-based factorization method for inverse acoustic scattering problems (Q4988526) (← links)
- Using High-Order Transport Theorems for Implicitly Defined Moving Curves to Perform Quadrature on Planar Domains (Q5009342) (← links)
- A fully smoothed XFEM for analysis of axisymmetric problems with weak discontinuities (Q5273350) (← links)
- On the fractional Laplacian of some positive definite kernels with applications in numerically solving the surface quasi-geostrophic equation as a prominent fractional calculus model (Q6106944) (← links)