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The following pages link to The Schwarz alternating method in solid mechanics (Q2309807):
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- Concurrent multiscale modeling of microstructural effects on localization behavior in finite deformation solid mechanics (Q1753919) (← links)
- A global-local approach for hydraulic phase-field fracture in poroelastic media (Q2027619) (← links)
- A thermo-mechanical terrestrial model of Arctic coastal erosion (Q2033071) (← links)
- On the performance of domain decomposition methods for modeling heterogenous materials (Q2115564) (← links)
- Optimizing the search directions of a mixed DDM applied on cracks (Q2168628) (← links)
- An adaptive global-local approach for phase-field modeling of anisotropic brittle fracture (Q2176929) (← links)
- Domain decomposition parabolic Monge-Ampère approach for fast generation of adaptive moving meshes (Q2226810) (← links)
- Interfacing finite elements with deep neural operators for fast multiscale modeling of mechanics problems (Q2679283) (← links)
- An overset generalised minimal residual method for the multi-solver paradigm (Q5031591) (← links)
- Canonical and noncanonical Hamiltonian operator inference (Q6062434) (← links)
- Convergence analysis of single rate and multirate fixed stress split iterative coupling schemes in heterogeneous poroelastic media (Q6066577) (← links)
- Preconditioned least‐squares Petrov–Galerkin reduced order models (Q6071434) (← links)
- Interface flux recovery framework for constructing partitioned heterogeneous time‐integration methods (Q6088161) (← links)
- The Schwarz alternating method for transient solid dynamics (Q6092255) (← links)
- Solving multi-material problems in solid mechanics using physics-informed neural networks based on domain decomposition technology (Q6099225) (← links)
- Automatic performance tuning for Albany Land Ice (Q6136552) (← links)
- Explicit synchronous partitioned scheme for coupled reduced order models based on composite reduced bases (Q6147057) (← links)
- Embedded symmetric positive semi-definite machine-learned elements for reduced-order modeling in finite-element simulations with application to threaded fasteners (Q6661946) (← links)