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The following pages link to A nitsche-extended finite element method for earthquake rupture on complex fault systems (Q660278):
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- The Nitsche method applied to a class of mixed-dimensional coupling problems (Q459305) (← links)
- Discontinuities without discontinuity: the weakly-enforced slip method (Q460809) (← links)
- The finite element method and earthquake engineering: the 2006 Benjamin Franklin Medal in civil engineering presented to Ray W. Clough (Q468249) (← links)
- A Nitsche stabilized finite element method for frictional sliding on embedded interfaces. I: Single interface (Q741932) (← links)
- A weighted Nitsche stabilized method for small-sliding contact on frictional surfaces (Q1667478) (← links)
- Mixed-dimensional coupling for time-dependent wave problems using the Nitsche method (Q2174136) (← links)
- Application of PDS-FEM to simulate dynamic crack propagation and supershear rupture (Q2176264) (← links)
- A control problem approach to Coulomb's friction (Q2222137) (← links)
- Reactive flows in deformable, complex media. Abstracts from the workshop held August 26 -- September 1, 2018 (Q2331903) (← links)
- Dynamic earthquake rupture simulations on nonplanar faults embedded in 3D geometrically complex, heterogeneous elastic solids (Q2374920) (← links)
- Simulation of dynamic earthquake ruptures in complex geometries using high-order finite difference methods (Q2392144) (← links)
- Schwarz method for earthquake source dynamics (Q2427319) (← links)
- A Nitsche stabilized finite element method for frictional sliding on embedded interfaces. Part II: Intersecting interfaces (Q2450565) (← links)
- An extended finite element framework for slow-rate frictional faulting with bulk plasticity and variable friction (Q2854670) (← links)
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- A comparative analysis of continuum plasticity, viscoplasticity and phase-field models for earthquake sequence modeling (Q6062916) (← links)
- Modeling fracture propagation in a rock‐water‐air system with the assumed enhanced strain method (Q6090708) (← links)