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The following pages link to Moving mesh methods in multiple dimensions based on harmonic maps (Q5943852):
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- An Adaptive Conservative Finite Volume Method for Poisson-Nernst-Planck Equations on a Moving Mesh (Q5161656) (← links)
- Extended Synchronous Variational Integrators for Wave Propagations on Non-Uniform Meshes (Q5162312) (← links)
- An AMG Preconditioner for Solving the Navier-Stokes Equations with a Moving Mesh Finite Element Method (Q5372055) (← links)
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- A Variational Analysis for the Moving Finite Element Method for Gradient Flows (Q5881310) (← links)
- An efficient dynamically adaptive mesh for potentially singular solutions (Q5948927) (← links)
- An arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian method for analyzing finite-amplitude viscous acoustic waves radiated from vibrational solid boundaries: an implicit method (Q6072643) (← links)
- Mesh optimization using an improved self-organizing mechanism (Q6082343) (← links)
- A nonnested augmented subspace method for elliptic eigenvalue problems with curved interfaces (Q6101874) (← links)
- A fast dynamic smooth adaptive meshing scheme with applications to compressible flow (Q6173316) (← links)
- A moving mesh method for modelling defects in nematic liquid crystals (Q6186237) (← links)
- A High Order Positivity-Preserving Discontinuous Galerkin Remapping Method Based on a Moving Mesh Solver for ALE Simulation of the Compressible Fluid Flow (Q6188985) (← links)
- The moving finite element method with streamline-upwind Petrov-Galerkin for magnetohydrodynamic flows problems at high Hartmann numbers (Q6540147) (← links)
- Implicit coupling methods for nonlinear interactions between a large-deformable hyperelastic solid and a viscous acoustic fluid of infinite extent (Q6574155) (← links)
- An adaptive moving mesh method for simulating finite-time blowup solutions of the Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert equation (Q6586300) (← links)
- AFEPack: a general-purpose C++ library for numerical solutions of partial differential equations (Q6608357) (← links)
- Exploiting locality in sparse polynomial approximation of parametric elliptic PDEs and application to parameterized domains (Q6652068) (← links)