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The following pages link to A unified set of single step algorithms. Part 2: Theory (Q3221296):
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- Mixed finite element solution of time-dependent problems (Q995323) (← links)
- Development of an implicit method with numerical dissipation from a generalized single-step algorithm for structural dynamics (Q1090120) (← links)
- Computational algorithms for transient analysis: The burden of weight and consequences towards formalizing discrete numerically assigned [DNA] algorithmic markers: \(W_p\)-family (Q1387970) (← links)
- \(C^1\)-conforming variational discretization of the biharmonic wave equation (Q2159876) (← links)
- Modified differential transformation method for solving nonlinear dynamic problems (Q2290216) (← links)
- An overview and recent advances in vector and scalar formalisms: space/time discretizations in computational dynamics -- a unified approach (Q2443843) (← links)
- Formulation and analysis of variational methods for time integration of linear elastodynamics (Q2564585) (← links)
- A theory of development and design of generalized integration operators for computational structural dynamics (Q2709678) (← links)
- Finite elements in space and time for the analysis of generalised visco-elastic materials (Q2952416) (← links)
- Accuracy of one-step integration schemes for damped/forced linear structural dynamics (Q2952524) (← links)
- A novel design of an isochronous integration [<i>i</i>Integration] framework for first/second order multidisciplinary transient systems (Q2952704) (← links)
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- Numerical time integration for dynamic analysis using a new higher order predictor‐corrector method (Q4908090) (← links)
- The time dimension: A theory towards the evolution, classification, characterization and design of computational algorithms for transient/dynamic applications (Q5937613) (← links)
- On designing and developing single‐step second‐order implicit methods with dissipation control and zero‐order overshoots via subsidiary variables (Q6082632) (← links)
- Optimized Gauss-Legendre-Hermite 2-point (O-GLH-2P) method for nonlinear time-history analysis of structures (Q6125352) (← links)