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The following pages link to Hybrid finite element methods for the Signorini problem (Q4806381):
Displayed 17 items.
- Qualitative analysis of 3D elastostatic contact problems with orthotropic Coulomb friction and solution-dependent coefficients of friction (Q534230) (← links)
- A non-conformal extended finite element approach: integral matching Xfem (Q624981) (← links)
- A mixed finite element method for the unilateral contact problem in elasticity (Q862695) (← links)
- Superconvergence of finite element method for the Signorini problem (Q955048) (← links)
- Finite element approximation of the smooth domain formulation of crack problems (Q1433396) (← links)
- A mixed formulation for the Signorini problem in nearly incompressible elasticity (Q1779819) (← links)
- A stabilized Lagrange multiplier method for the finite element approximation of contact problems in elastostatics (Q2270143) (← links)
- An a posteriori error estimator for two-body contact problems on non-matching meshes (Q2458264) (← links)
- A priori error estimates and an inexact primal-dual active set strategy for linear and quadratic finite elements applied to multibody contact problems (Q2486148) (← links)
- Hybrid discretization of the Signorini problem with Coulomb friction. Theoretical aspects and comparison of some numerical solvers (Q2491890) (← links)
- A primal--dual active set strategy for nonlinear multibody contact problems (Q2495612) (← links)
- A positivity preserving mixed finite element method for the contact problem in elasticity (Q2506468) (← links)
- A posteriori error estimator and error control for contact problems (Q3055144) (← links)
- Variationally consistent discretization schemes and numerical algorithms for contact problems (Q3100351) (← links)
- A sign preserving mixed finite element approximation for contact problems (Q3113475) (← links)
- Residual<i>a posteriori</i> error estimators for contact problems in elasticity (Q3507028) (← links)
- An overlapping domain decomposition method for the simulation of elastoplastic incremental forming processes (Q3617470) (← links)