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The following pages link to On the importance of the discrete maximum principle in transient analysis using finite element methods (Q3040454):
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- On computational modeling in tumor growth (Q346212) (← links)
- Experimental validation of high-order time integration for non-linear heat transfer problems (Q416103) (← links)
- Solving the nonlinear and nonstationary Richards equation with two-level adaptive domain decomposition (\(dd\)-adaptivity) (Q669674) (← links)
- Adaptive remeshing and \(h-p\) domain decomposition (Q686954) (← links)
- Criteria of finite element algorithm for a class of parabolic equations (Q807178) (← links)
- An adaptive time discretization of the classical and the dual porosity model of Richards' equation (Q961545) (← links)
- Computational methods in Lagrangian and Eulerian hydrocodes (Q1205070) (← links)
- Application of the digital signal processing methodology (DSPM) for the design of time integration formulae (Q1346078) (← links)
- A multi-material Eulerian formulation for the efficient solution of impact and penetration problems (Q1892682) (← links)
- Structure-preserving time integration of non-isothermal finite viscoelastic continua related to variational formulations of continuum dynamics (Q1990842) (← links)
- Porous media fracturing dynamics: stepwise crack advancement and fluid pressure oscillations (Q2199427) (← links)
- Asynchronous phase field fracture model for porous media with thermally non-equilibrated constituents (Q2246419) (← links)
- Modeling and simulation of quasi-brittle failure with continuous anisotropic stress-based gradient-enhanced damage models (Q2310868) (← links)
- Simulation of angiogenesis in a multiphase tumor growth model (Q2417704) (← links)
- Dual permeability variably saturated flow and contaminant transport modeling of a nuclear waste repository with capillary barrier protection (Q2451294) (← links)
- Analytical and numerical treatment of electro-thermo-mechanical coupling (Q2630962) (← links)
- A three-point time discretization technique for parabolic partial differential equations (Q2855262) (← links)
- Time‐step constraints in transient coupled finite element analysis (Q2952923) (← links)