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The following pages link to Electrostatics and heat conduction in high contrast composite materials (Q2572781):
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- A Cartesian grid embedded boundary method for solving the Poisson and heat equations with discontinuous coefficients in three dimensions (Q543661) (← links)
- The effective conductivity of random checkerboards (Q630345) (← links)
- A numerical study on preconditioning and partitioning schemes for reactive transport in a PEMFC catalyst layer (Q646303) (← links)
- The effective conductivity of arrays of squares: Large random unit cells and extreme contrast ratios (Q654566) (← links)
- Corner singularities for elliptic problems: Integral equations, graded meshes, quadrature, and compressed inverse preconditioning (Q950381) (← links)
- A family of physics-based preconditioners for solving elliptic equations on highly heterogeneous media (Q1015906) (← links)
- Fast finite element calculation of effective conductivity of random continuum microstructures: the recursive Poincaré-Steklov operator method (Q1686601) (← links)
- High resolution sharp computational methods for elliptic and parabolic problems in complex geometries (Q1945362) (← links)
- Accelerating a FFT-based solver for numerical homogenization of periodic media by conjugate gradients (Q1958923) (← links)
- On the evaluation of layer potentials close to their sources (Q2479487) (← links)
- Fast evaluation of electro-static interactions in multi-phase dielectric media (Q2572800) (← links)
- Guaranteed upper-lower bounds on homogenized properties by FFT-based Galerkin method (Q2631539) (← links)
- Numerical methods for the shape reconstruction of electrical anomalies using single or double boundary measurements (Q2883313) (← links)
- Improved guaranteed computable bounds on homogenized properties of periodic media by the Fourier-Galerkin method with exact integration (Q2952990) (← links)
- Combined equivalent charge formulations and fast wavelet Galerkin BEM for 3-D electrostatic analysis (Q3399326) (← links)
- Modified space‐time radial basis function collocation method for long‐time simulation of transient heat conduction in<scp>3D</scp>anisotropic composite materials (Q6082619) (← links)