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The following pages link to The method of regularized Stokeslets in three dimensions: Analysis, validation, and application to helical swimming (Q3554877):
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- The dynamics of sperm detachment from epithelium in a coupled fluid-biochemical model of hyperactivated motility (Q2415530) (← links)
- A regularization method for the numerical solution of periodic Stokes flow (Q2449768) (← links)
- Parallel-in-time simulation of biofluids (Q2672796) (← links)
- Hydrodynamic interactions of sheets vs filaments: synchronization, attraction, and alignment (Q2787635) (← links)
- Flow Induced by Bacterial Carpets and Transport of Microscale Loads (Q2799980) (← links)
- Enhanced flagellar swimming through a compliant viscoelastic network in Stokes flow (Q2814950) (← links)
- Integral equation methods for elastance and mobility problems in two dimensions (Q2823019) (← links)
- Modeling a semi-flexible filament in cellular Stokes flow using regularized Stokeslets (Q2893190) (← links)
- Method of regularized sources for axisymmetric Stokes flow problems (Q2967496) (← links)
- The action of waving cylindrical rings in a viscous fluid (Q3097794) (← links)
- Symmetry breaking cilia-driven flow in the zebrafish embryo (Q3168109) (← links)
- The wiggling trajectories of bacteria (Q3168111) (← links)
- Human sperm accumulation near surfaces: a simulation study (Q3184031) (← links)
- Hydrodynamic propulsion of human sperm (Q3184092) (← links)
- Modeling viscoelastic networks in Stokes flow (Q3193310) (← links)
- A regularised slender-body theory of non-uniform filaments (Q3303963) (← links)
- Geometric phase methods with Stokes theorem for a general viscous swimmer (Q3389438) (← links)
- Method of fundamental solutions for partial-slip fibrous filtration flows (Q3396278) (← links)
- A three-dimensional model of flagellar swimming in a Brinkman fluid (Q4625993) (← links)
- Sharp Quadrature Error Bounds for the Nearest-Neighbor Discretization of the Regularized Stokeslet Boundary Integral Equation (Q4628392) (← links)
- Active cloaking in Stokes flows via reinforcement learning (Q4971966) (← links)
- Stability of sedimenting flexible loops (Q4994106) (← links)
- Passively parallel regularized stokeslets (Q4994649) (← links)
- Slender body theories for rotating filaments (Q5051586) (← links)
- A Treecode Algorithm for 3D Stokeslets and Stresslets (Q5156680) (← links)
- Phoretic self-propulsion of helical active particles (Q5157330) (← links)
- Numerical Computation of Doubly-Periodic Stokes Flow Bounded by a Plane with Applications to Nodal Cilia (Q5159016) (← links)
- A Kernel-Independent Treecode Based on Barycentric Lagrange Interpolation (Q5162347) (← links)
- Trajectory of a model bacterium (Q5226105) (← links)
- Stokesian peristaltic pumping in a three-dimensional tube with a phase-shifted asymmetry (Q5245214) (← links)
- Rotational dynamics of a superhelix towed in a Stokes fluid (Q5303516) (← links)
- Low-Reynolds-number swimming in a capillary tube (Q5417457) (← links)
- Universal features of the shape of elastic fibres in shear flow (Q5856583) (← links)
- The Effect of Global Smoothness on the Accuracy of Treecodes (Q5878924) (← links)
- Interplay between Brownian and hydrodynamic tracer diffusion in suspensions of swimming microorganisms (Q6058404) (← links)
- A multigrid method for kernel functions acting on interacting structures with applications to biofluids (Q6087918) (← links)
- Magnetically driven foldable shell type swimmers at Stokes flow (Q6145829) (← links)
- A locally corrected multiblob method with hydrodynamically matched grids for the Stokes mobility problem (Q6158121) (← links)
- Viscous tubular-body theory for plane interfaces (Q6184812) (← links)
- Crowding accelerates the rotation of a bacterial rotor (Q6614131) (← links)
- A scalable method to model large suspensions of colloidal phoretic particles with arbitrary shapes (Q6615716) (← links)
- A mixed-dimensional formulation for the simulation of slender structures immersed in an incompressible flow (Q6641858) (← links)
- The method of fundamental solutions for multi-particle Stokes flows: application to a ring-like array of spheres (Q6648397) (← links)