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The following pages link to Analysis of a momentum conservative <scp>mixed‐FEM</scp> for the stationary <scp>Navier–Stokes</scp> problem (Q6085375):
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- A new non-augmented and momentum-conserving fully-mixed finite element method for a coupled flow-transport problem (Q2070325) (← links)
- A Banach spaces-based mixed-primal finite element method for the coupling of Brinkman flow and nonlinear transport (Q2107282) (← links)
- New mixed finite element methods for the coupled Stokes and Poisson–Nernst–Planck equations in Banach spaces (Q6048487) (← links)
- New mixed finite element methods for the coupled convective Brinkman-Forchheimer and double-diffusion equations (Q6062798) (← links)
- A Banach spaces-based mixed finite element method for the stationary convective Brinkman-Forchheimer problem (Q6081930) (← links)
- Mixed-primal methods for natural convection driven phase change with Navier-Stokes-Brinkman equations (Q6101668) (← links)
- New twofold saddle-point formulations for Biot poroelasticity with porosity-dependent permeability (Q6197622) (← links)
- A perturbed twofold saddle point-based mixed finite element method for the Navier-Stokes equations with variable viscosity (Q6549567) (← links)
- Banach spaces-based mixed finite element methods for the coupled Navier-Stokes and Poisson-Nernst-Planck equations (Q6566106) (← links)
- A Banach spaces-based fully mixed virtual element method for the stationary two-dimensional Boussinesq equations (Q6567305) (← links)
- A three-field mixed finite element method for the convective Brinkman-Forchheimer problem with varying porosity (Q6582043) (← links)
- Analysis of weak Galerkin mixed finite element method based on the velocity-pseudostress formulation for Navier-Stokes equation on polygonal meshes (Q6608118) (← links)
- Mixed virtual element approximation for the five-field formulation of the steady Boussinesq problem with temperature-dependent parameters (Q6645932) (← links)
- Nonlinear twofold saddle point-based mixed finite element methods for a regularized \(\mu(I)\)-rheology model of granular materials (Q6648370) (← links)
- Nitsche method for Navier-Stokes equations with slip boundary conditions: convergence analysis and VMS-LES stabilization (Q6652086) (← links)
- A conforming mixed finite element method for a coupled Navier-Stokes/transport system modeling reverse osmosis processes (Q6663343) (← links)