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The following pages link to Mixed-hybrid finite elements and streamline computation for the potential flow problem (Q4018481):
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- A strain induced softening and hardening constitutive model for superabsorbent polymers undergoing finite deformation (Q784975) (← links)
- Schur complement reduction in the mixed-hybrid approximation of Darcy's law: Rounding error analysis (Q1570988) (← links)
- Mixed finite element methods for groundwater flow in heterogeneous aquifers (Q1643592) (← links)
- Mixed finite element modelling of cartilaginous tissues (Q1861376) (← links)
- Transparent boundary conditions for the shallow water equations with a mixed finite element formulation (Q1861978) (← links)
- Mixed-hybrid finite element approximation of the potential fluid flow problem (Q1917878) (← links)
- Efficient solvers for hybridized three-field mixed finite element coupled poromechanics (Q2027614) (← links)
- Comparing mixed hybrid finite element method with standard FEM in swelling simulations involving extremely large deformations (Q2205148) (← links)
- Interface control volume finite element method for modelling multi-phase fluid flow in highly heterogeneous and fractured reservoirs (Q2374626) (← links)
- A mixed hybrid finite element framework for the simulation of swelling ionized hydrogels (Q2414276) (← links)
- Modelling of processes in fractured rock using FEM/FVM on multidimensional domains (Q2483307) (← links)
- Mathematical modelling and numerical solution of swelling of cartilaginous tissues. Part II: Mixed-hybrid finite element solution (Q3507180) (← links)
- Canonical construction of finite elements (Q4257680) (← links)
- Complementary finite element methods applied to the numerical homogenization of 3D absolute permeability (Q4329440) (← links)
- The maximum principle violations of the mixed-hybrid finite-element method applied to diffusion equations (Q4805654) (← links)
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