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The following pages link to Application of notions and relations of differential geometry to grid generation (Q2725346):
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- A brief survey on numerical methods for solving singularly perturbed problems (Q618050) (← links)
- Nondegeneracy tests for hexahedral cells (Q653715) (← links)
- Geometric analysis of the properties of numerical grids (Q859143) (← links)
- The layer-resolving transformation and mesh generation for quasilinear singular perturbation problems (Q875167) (← links)
- Towards the implementation of the singular function method for singular perturbation problems (Q1008625) (← links)
- Numerical solution of singularly perturbed convection-diffusion problem using parameter uniform B-spline collocation method (Q1018368) (← links)
- Numerical grid generation in arbitrary surfaces through a second-order differential-geometric model (Q1102088) (← links)
- Layer-adapted meshes for convection-diffusion problems (Q1400247) (← links)
- Analysis of Galerkin and streamline-diffusion FEMs on piecewise equidistant meshes for turning point problems exhibiting an interior layer (Q1675499) (← links)
- A class of network optimization methods for planar grid generation (Q1763629) (← links)
- Chebyshev solution of the nearly-singular one-dimensional Helmholtz equation and related singular perturbation equations: multiple scale series and the boundary layer rule-of-thumb (Q1773080) (← links)
- A method of constructing adaptive hexahedral moving grids (Q2456735) (← links)
- A fully implicit, nonlinear adaptive grid strategy (Q2581692) (← links)
- Grid generation and geometry description with COG (Q2753126) (← links)
- Description technique of relations between Euler's grid and Lagrange objects (Q2844580) (← links)
- Generating Uniform Incremental Grids on SO(3) Using the Hopf Fibration (Q3079490) (← links)
- Variational principles in grid generation and geometric modelling: theoretical justifications and open problems (Q3412444) (← links)
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