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The following pages link to A new unified theory underlying time dependent linear first-order systems: a prelude to algorithms by design (Q3157159):
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- Treatment of fast moving loads in elastodynamic problems with a space-time variational formulation (Q400202) (← links)
- A new family of time integration methods for heat conduction problems using numerical Green's functions (Q835514) (← links)
- Time discretized operators. I: Towards the theoretical design of a new generation of a generalized family of unconditionally stable implicit and explicit representations of arbitrary order for computational dynamics. (Q1870979) (← links)
- An overview and recent advances in vector and scalar formalisms: space/time discretizations in computational dynamics -- a unified approach (Q2443843) (← links)
- Explicit time-domain approaches based on numerical Green's functions computed by finite differences the ExGa family (Q2462495) (← links)
- Design of order-preserving algorithms for transient first-order systems with controllable numerical dissipation (Q2894878) (← links)
- Algorithms by Design: Part II—A Novel Normalized Time Weighted Residual Methodology and Design of a Family of Symplectic-Momentum Conserving Algorithms for Nonlinear Structural Dynamics (Q3404057) (← links)
- Algorithms by Design: Part III—A Novel Normalized Time Weighted Residual Methodology and Design of Optimal Symplectic-Momentum Based Controllable Numerical Dissipative Algorithms for Nonlinear Structural Dynamics (Q3404058) (← links)
- A technique for time integration analysis with steps larger than the excitation steps (Q3546219) (← links)
- Algorithms by Design: Part I—On the Hidden Point Collocation Within LMS Methods and Implications for Nonlinear Dynamics Applications (Q3616639) (← links)
- Algorithms by design: A new normalized time-weighted residual methodology and design of a family of energy-momentum conserving algorithms for non-linear structural dynamics (Q3649845) (← links)
- Asymptotic upper bounds for the errors of Richardson extrapolation with practical application in approximate computations (Q3649898) (← links)