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The following pages link to The second generation FETI methods and their application to the parallel solution of large-scale linear and geometrically non-linear structural analysis problems (Q1574338):
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- The domain interface method: a general-purpose non-intrusive technique for non-conforming domain decomposition problems (Q267982) (← links)
- Parallel computation approaches for flexible multibody dynamics simulations (Q468210) (← links)
- A comparative study on different parallel solvers for nonlinear analysis of complex structures (Q474619) (← links)
- Model reduction in elastoplasticity: proper orthogonal decomposition combined with adaptive sub-structuring (Q487750) (← links)
- Implementation and scalability analysis of balancing domain decomposition methods (Q503899) (← links)
- Variational theory and domain decomposition for nonlocal problems (Q632890) (← links)
- Spectral element FETI-DP and BDDC preconditioners with multi-element subdomains (Q653641) (← links)
- Computing the null space of finite element problems (Q658296) (← links)
- A numerically scalable dual-primal substructuring method for the solution of contact problems. I: The frictionless case (Q704448) (← links)
- A multiscale extended finite element method for crack propagation (Q839207) (← links)
- Parallel iterative substructuring in structural mechanics (Q846067) (← links)
- An algebraic multigrid method with interpolation reproducing rigid body modes for semi-definite problems in two-dimensional linear elasticity (Q869503) (← links)
- Modeling and analysis of an elastic problem with large displacements and small strains (Q878104) (← links)
- Multilevel sparse approximate inverse preconditioners for adaptive mesh refinement (Q1025860) (← links)
- Non-overlapping domain decomposition methods in structural mechanics (Q1026893) (← links)
- Incorporation of linear multipoint constraints in domain-decomposition-based iterative solvers. II: Blending FETI-DP and mortar methods and assembling floating substructures (Q1033435) (← links)
- Nonlinear localization strategies for domain decomposition methods: application to post-buckling analyses (Q1033443) (← links)
- An iterative parallel workload balancing framework for direct condensation of substructures (Q1033466) (← links)
- Mechanism free domain decomposition (Q1400683) (← links)
- A discontinuous Galerkin method with Lagrange multipliers for the solution of Helmholtz problems in the mid-frequency regime (Q1402569) (← links)
- On the initial estimate of interface forces in FETI methods. (Q1420887) (← links)
- An extension of the FETI domain decomposition method for incompressible and nearly incompressible problems. (Q1420929) (← links)
- The mosaic of high performance domain decomposition methods for structural mechanics: formulation, interrelation and numerical efficiency of primal and dual methods. (Q1420953) (← links)
- Two-level domain decomposition methods with Lagrange multipliers for the fast iterative solution of acoustic scattering problems (Q1574329) (← links)
- The domain interface method in non-conforming domain decomposition multifield problems (Q1705140) (← links)
- Large-scale application of some modern CSM methodologies by parallel computation (Q1852246) (← links)
- A robust adaptive algebraic multigrid linear solver for structural mechanics (Q1988054) (← links)
- Accelerating the convergence of AFETI partitioned analysis of heterogeneous structural dynamical systems (Q2175289) (← links)
- Sparse matrix factorization in the implicit finite element method on petascale architecture (Q2417574) (← links)
- The impact of enabling multiple subdomains per MPI process in the TFETI domain decomposition method (Q2422947) (← links)
- High scalable non-overlapping domain decomposition method using a direct method for finite element analysis (Q2450003) (← links)
- Scalable FEA on non-conforming assembly mesh (Q2450412) (← links)
- An adaptive neural network strategy for improving the computational performance of evolutionary structural optimization (Q2495625) (← links)
- The mosaic of high-performance domain decomposition methods for structural mechanics. II: Formulation enhancements, multiple right-hand sides and implicit dynamics (Q2573158) (← links)
- FETI-DP: A dual-prime unified FETI method. I: A faster alternative to the two-level FETI method (Q2709672) (← links)
- Krylov-subspace recycling via the POD-augmented conjugate-gradient method (Q2827063) (← links)
- A new parallel sparse direct solver: presentation and numerical experiments in large-scale structural mechanics parallel computing (Q2894821) (← links)
- Cholesky decomposition with fixing nodes to stable computation of a generalized inverse of the stiffness matrix of a floating structure (Q2894826) (← links)
- Multiscale domain decomposition analysis of quasi-brittle heterogeneous materials (Q2894959) (← links)
- Mathematical and Numerical Analysis of Some FSI Problems (Q2946185) (← links)
- The nsBETI method: an extension of the FETI method to non-symmetrical BEM-FEM coupled problems (Q2952200) (← links)
- Total and selective reuse of Krylov subspaces for the resolution of sequences of nonlinear structural problems (Q2952230) (← links)
- Enhanced balancing Neumann-Neumann preconditioning in computational fluid and solid mechanics (Q2952358) (← links)
- Simultaneous FETI and block FETI: Robust domain decomposition with multiple search directions (Q2952856) (← links)
- Substructured formulations of nonlinear structure problems - influence of the interface condition (Q2952989) (← links)
- Multilevel Balancing Domain Decomposition at Extreme Scales (Q3464426) (← links)
- A multiscale strategy for structural optimization (Q3549749) (← links)
- An algebraically partitioned FETI method for parallel structural analysis: performance evaluation (Q4362150) (← links)
- FEM and BEM parallel processing: theory and applications – a bibliography (1996‐2002) (Q4467364) (← links)
- Subdomain cluster generation for domain decomposition methods using graph partitioning optimization (Q4655778) (← links)