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On The Development Of Finite Volume Methods For Computational Solid Mechanics
(Asociacion Argentina de Mecanica Computacional, 2007-10)
Since its initial development as a tool for structural analysis around the mid-fifties the Finite Element Method (FEM) has evolved to become the most popular and used method in modern Computational Solid Mechanics. On the ...
Finite-state independence and normal sequences
(Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science, 2019-08)
We consider the previously defined notion of finite-state independence and we focus specifically on normal words. We characterize finite-state independence of normal words in three different ways, using three different ...
A numerical homogenization technique for unidirectional composites using polygonal generalized finite elements
(2021-01-01)
The present study proposes a computational methodology to obtain the homogenized effective elastic properties of unidirectional fibrous composite materials by using the generalized finite-element method and penalization ...
Alternate treatments of jacobian singularities in polar coordinates within finite-difference schemes
(World Academic UnionLiverpool, 2012)
Jacobian singularities of differential operators in curvilinear coordinates occur when the Jacobian
determinant of the curvilinear-to-Cartesian mapping vanishes, thus leading to unbounded coefficients in par-tial differential ...
BOUND HYDROGENIC STATES IN A MAGNETIC FIELD: A FINITE-DIFFERENCE APPROACH
(World Scientific Publ Co Pte Ltd, 2009-05-20)
A finite-difference scheme is used to calculate bound electronic states of an electron in a hydrogen atom subject to a magnetic field. The numerical results are in good agreement with exact results, in the absence of the ...
BOUND HYDROGENIC STATES IN A MAGNETIC FIELD: A FINITE-DIFFERENCE APPROACH
(World Scientific Publ Co Pte Ltd, 2009-05-20)
A finite-difference scheme is used to calculate bound electronic states of an electron in a hydrogen atom subject to a magnetic field. The numerical results are in good agreement with exact results, in the absence of the ...