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The following pages link to An anisotropic Zienkiewicz-Zhu-type error estimator for 3D applications (Q3018006):
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- A fully optimal anisotropic mesh adaptation method based on a hierarchical error estimator (Q438065) (← links)
- An anisotropic, fully adaptive algorithm for the solution of convection-dominated equations with semi-Lagrangian schemes (Q459123) (← links)
- On error estimator and adaptivity in the meshless Galerkin boundary node method (Q1937035) (← links)
- A-SLEIPNNIR: a multiscale, anisotropic adaptive, particle level set framework for moving interfaces. Transport equation applications (Q2002455) (← links)
- An optimization algorithm for automatic structural design (Q2020911) (← links)
- An anisotropic recovery-based error estimator for adaptive discontinuous Galerkin methods (Q2063167) (← links)
- Anisotropic mesh adaptation for region-based segmentation accounting for image spatial information (Q2172558) (← links)
- A higher-order finite element method with unstructured anisotropic mesh adaption for two phase flows with surface tension (Q2245569) (← links)
- Reliability and efficiency of an anisotropic Zienkiewicz-Zhu error estimator (Q2372322) (← links)
- On the superconvergence patch recovery techniques for the linear finite element approximation on anisotropic meshes (Q2511273) (← links)
- Enhancing level set-based topology optimization with anisotropic graded meshes (Q2698211) (← links)
- On a new edge-based gradient recovery technique (Q2952150) (← links)
- A Priori Anisotropic Mesh Adaptation on Implicitly Defined Surfaces (Q3454462) (← links)
- Anisotropic Adapted Meshes for Image Segmentation: Application to Three-Dimensional Medical Data (Q5143333) (← links)
- Bayesian Mesh Adaptation for Estimating Distributed Parameters (Q5147977) (← links)
- Zienkiewicz–Zhu error estimators on anisotropic tetrahedral and triangular finite element meshes (Q5465524) (← links)
- Adaptive anisotropic integration scheme for high-order fictitious domain methods: application to thin structures (Q6569284) (← links)