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The following pages link to C1natural neighbor interpolant for partial differential equations (Q4262206):
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- The Bernstein polynomial basis: a centennial retrospective (Q448993) (← links)
- A comparison of implicit and explicit natural element methods in large strains problems: application to soft biological tissues modeling (Q658769) (← links)
- The solution of unconfined seepage problem using natural element method (NEM) coupled with genetic algorithm (GA) (Q727266) (← links)
- Comparative computational analysis of the Cahn-Hilliard equation with emphasis on \(C^{1}\)-continuous methods (Q727609) (← links)
- Natural element analysis of the Cahn-Hilliard phase-field model (Q987430) (← links)
- Application of the natural element method to finite deformation inelastic problems in isotropic and fiber-reinforced biological soft tissues (Q995293) (← links)
- A smoothed finite element method for mechanics problems (Q1015601) (← links)
- Mesh free Galerkin method based on natural neighbors and conformal mapping (Q1026494) (← links)
- Upper bound limit analysis of plates utilizing the C1 natural element method (Q1934524) (← links)
- Modelling the flexoelectric effect in solids: a micromorphic approach (Q2021142) (← links)
- \(C^1\) natural element method for strain gradient linear elasticity and its application to microstructures (Q2451555) (← links)
- On the employ of meshless methods in biomechanics (Q2573172) (← links)
- Natural neighbor Galerkin methods (Q2709641) (← links)
- Calculation of stress intensity factors in 2-D linear fracture mechanics by Petrov-Galerkin natural element method (Q2952500) (← links)
- On the <i>C</i> <sup>1</sup> continuous discretization of non-linear gradient elasticity: A comparison of NEM and FEM based on Bernstein-Bézier patches (Q3567321) (← links)
- Towards an Isogeometric Meshless Natural Element Method (Q3613549) (← links)
- Imposing essential boundary conditions in the natural element method by means of density-scaled?-shapes (Q4514279) (← links)
- Modelling three-dimensional piece-wise homogeneous domains using the<i>α</i>-shape-based natural element method (Q4785155) (← links)
- On solving large strain hyperelastic problems with the natural element method (Q5711734) (← links)
- Eight‐node hexahedral elements for gradient elasticity analysis (Q6089248) (← links)
- Twenty-four-DOF four-node quadrilateral elements for gradient elasticity (Q6499869) (← links)
- Four-node tetrahedral elements for gradient-elasticity analysis (Q6553504) (← links)