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The following pages link to A scalable computational platform for particulate Stokes suspensions (Q781989):
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- Contact-aware simulations of particulate Stokesian suspensions (Q683397) (← links)
- A parallel implementation of the Stokesian dynamics method applied to the simulation of colloidal suspensions (Q1641595) (← links)
- A scalable parallel Stokesian dynamics method for the simulation of colloidal suspensions (Q1682526) (← links)
- Fast simulation of particulate suspensions enabled by graph neural network (Q2083127) (← links)
- Spectrally accurate solutions to inhomogeneous elliptic PDE in smooth geometries using function intension (Q2083685) (← links)
- A fast direct solver for integral equations on locally refined boundary discretizations and its application to multiphase flow simulations (Q2093702) (← links)
- An integral equation method for the simulation of doubly-periodic suspensions of rigid bodies in a shearing viscous flow (Q2123882) (← links)
- Parallel accelerated Stokesian dynamics with Brownian motion (Q2130996) (← links)
- Lubrication theory and boundary element hybrid method for calculating hydrodynamic forces between particles in near contact (Q2133593) (← links)
- Kernel aggregated fast multipole method. Efficient summation of Laplace and Stokes kernel functions (Q2230587) (← links)
- Quadrature by fundamental solutions: kernel-independent layer potential evaluation for large collections of simple objects (Q2676788) (← links)
- Incompressible active phases at an interface. Part 1. Formulation and axisymmetric odd flows (Q5049217) (← links)
- Active Stokesian dynamics (Q5056264) (← links)
- Two-dimensional hydrodynamics of a Janus particle vesicle (Q5074571) (← links)
- High-Order Close Evaluation of Laplace Layer Potentials: A Differential Geometric Approach (Q5864691) (← links)
- A barrier method for contact avoiding particles in Stokes flow (Q6119275) (← links)
- Fast and accurate solvers for simulating Janus particle suspensions in Stokes flow (Q6168049) (← links)
- A scalable method to model large suspensions of colloidal phoretic particles with arbitrary shapes (Q6615716) (← links)