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The following pages link to Higher order mortar finite element methods in 3D with dual Lagrange multiplier bases (Q2574949):
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- A mixed finite element method for the biharmonic problem using biorthogonal or quasi-biorthogonal systems (Q361543) (← links)
- Fluid-structure interaction for non-conforming interfaces based on a dual mortar formulation (Q660309) (← links)
- A mortar formulation including viscoelastic layers for vibration analysis (Q1725912) (← links)
- A semi-smooth Newton method for orthotropic plasticity and frictional contact at finite strains (Q1798556) (← links)
- A node-to-node scheme for three-dimensional contact problems using the scaled boundary finite element method (Q1987864) (← links)
- The Hessian discretisation method for fourth order linear elliptic equations (Q1999869) (← links)
- A local projection stabilisation finite element method for the Stokes equations using biorthogonal systems (Q2020592) (← links)
- Comparison and application of non-conforming mesh models for flow in fractured porous media using dual Lagrange multipliers (Q2136455) (← links)
- A mortar method based on NURBS for curved interfaces (Q2310326) (← links)
- Isogeometric dual mortar methods for computational contact mechanics (Q2417483) (← links)
- Improved robustness and consistency of 3D contact algorithms based on a dual mortar approach (Q2449999) (← links)
- A symmetric mixed finite element method for nearly incompressible elasticity based on biorthogonal systems (Q2910813) (← links)
- Finite Deformation Contact Based on a 3D Dual Mortar and Semi-Smooth Newton Approach (Q2911795) (← links)
- Parameter-free, weak imposition of Dirichlet boundary conditions and coupling of trimmed and non-conforming patches (Q2952645) (← links)
- A dual mortar approach for 3D finite deformation contact with consistent linearization (Q3062556) (← links)
- Biorthogonal bases with local support and approximation properties (Q3420429) (← links)
- Skipping transition conditions in<i>a posteriori</i>error estimates for finite element discretizations of parabolic equations (Q3561740) (← links)
- A Parallel Approach to the Variational Transfer of Discrete Fields between Arbitrarily Distributed Unstructured Finite Element Meshes (Q5739947) (← links)