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The following pages link to Higher derivative explicit one step methods for non‐linear dynamic problems. Part I: Design and theory (Q5202386):
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- A simple and effective new family of time marching procedures for dynamics (Q1667501) (← 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)
- Time discretized operators. II: 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. (Q1870980) (← links)
- On second-order \(s\)-sub-step explicit algorithms with controllable dissipation and adjustable bifurcation point for second-order hyperbolic problems (Q2102627) (← links)
- Modified differential transformation method for solving nonlinear dynamic problems (Q2290216) (← links)
- A novel family of explicit time marching techniques for structural dynamics and wave propagation models (Q2308694) (← links)
- An unusual amplitude growth property and its remedy for structure-dependent integration methods (Q2310221) (← links)
- Explicit time-domain approaches based on numerical Green's functions computed by finite differences the ExGa family (Q2462495) (← links)
- A theory of development and design of generalized integration operators for computational structural dynamics (Q2709678) (← links)
- Improving stability domains of the implicit higher order accuracy method (Q2894846) (← links)
- A Simple Explicit–Implicit Time-Marching Technique for Wave Propagation Analysis (Q4557749) (← links)
- PARALLEL ALGORITHMS FOR FOURTH-ORDER PARABOLIC EQUATIONS (Q4820114) (← links)
- 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)
- An eigen-based theory for structure-dependent integration methods for nonlinear dynamic analysis (Q6491605) (← links)
- An efficient nondissipative higher-order single-step integration method for long-term dynamics simulation (Q6493099) (← links)