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The following pages link to Stabilized finite element methods for a blood flow model of arteriosclerosis (Q3459252):
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- Estimation of element-based zero-stress state for arterial FSI computations (Q487777) (← links)
- Solution of linear systems in arterial fluid mechanics computations with boundary layer mesh refinement (Q977209) (← links)
- Discontinuous Galerkin methods for a stationary Navier-Stokes problem with a nonlinear slip boundary condition of friction type (Q1669981) (← links)
- Weakly imposed boundary conditions for shear-rate dependent non-Newtonian fluids: application to cardiovascular flows (Q1984144) (← links)
- A priori and a posteriori estimates of the stabilized finite element methods for the incompressible flow with slip boundary conditions arising in arteriosclerosis (Q2203679) (← links)
- A stable high-order FC-based methodology for hemodynamic wave propagation (Q2223202) (← links)
- Adaptive discontinuous Galerkin methods for solving an incompressible Stokes flow problem with slip boundary condition of frictional type (Q2297143) (← links)
- Analysis of an a posteriori error estimator for a variational inequality governed by the Stokes equations (Q2297189) (← links)
- A priori and a posteriori estimates of stabilized mixed finite volume methods for the incompressible flow arising in arteriosclerosis (Q2315917) (← links)
- Numerical analysis of a characteristic stabilized finite element method for the time-dependent Navier-Stokes equations with nonlinear slip boundary conditions (Q2400309) (← links)
- Discontinuous Galerkin methods for the incompressible flow with nonlinear leak boundary conditions of friction type (Q2409564) (← links)
- Modelling of the stress distribution in an artherosclerotic plague in man using a finite element analysis (Q2478275) (← links)
- A stabilized linear finite element method for anisotropic poroelastodynamics with application to cardiac perfusion (Q2683465) (← links)
- Hierarchically reduced models for the Stokes problem in patient-specific artery segments (Q5031602) (← links)
- On finite volume methods for a Navier-Stokes variational inequality (Q6178640) (← links)
- Partitioned schemes for the blood solute dynamics model by the variational multiscale method (Q6546896) (← links)