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Towards Gaussian Process for operator learning: an uncertainty aware resolution independent operator learning algorithm for computational mechanics

Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
The growing demand for accurate, efficient, and scalable solutions in computational mechanics highlights the need for advanced operator learning algorithms that can efficiently handle large datasets while providing reliable uncertainty quantification ...
Sawan Kumar   +2 more
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Reduced and All-at-Once Approaches for Model Calibration and Discovery in Computational Solid Mechanics

Applied Mechanics Review
In the framework of solid mechanics, the task of deriving material parameters from experimental data has recently re-emerged with the progress in full-field measurement capabilities and the renewed advances of machine learning.
Ulrich Römer   +6 more
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Computational Mechanics

Applied Mechanics Reviews, 1985
Computational methods play a key role in solid mechanics, as a way of modelling fundamental aspects of mechanical behavior, as a vehicle for transferring this improved modelling capability into new engineering tools, and as a means of utilizing these tools in engineering practice.
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Wavelet Neural Operator for solving parametric partial differential equations in computational mechanics problems

Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 2023
Tapas Tripura, S. Chakraborty
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Quantum Mechanics and Computation

Foundations of Science, 2004
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D'Hooghe, Bart, Pykacz, Jaroslaw
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Computing Mechanisms

Philosophy of Science, 2007
This paper offers an account of what it is for a physical system to be a computing mechanism—a system that performs computations. A computing mechanism is a mechanism whose function is to generate output strings from input strings and (possibly) internal states, in accordance with a general rule that applies to all relevant strings and depends on the ...
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Deep Learning in Computational Mechanics - An Introductory Course

Studies in Computational Intelligence, 2021
S. Kollmannsberger   +3 more
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Julia Language in Computational Mechanics: A New Competitor

Archives of Computational Methods in Engineering, 2021
Lei Xiao   +3 more
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PERSPECTIVES IN COMPUTER MECHANICS

International Journal of Modern Physics C, 2000
It would have been a daring task to write 50 years ago about the “future of computers in the next 50 years” and so there is no point to speculate about computers in this millennium. We also cannot speak of the evolution of computers in the last millennium since they are just an effect of the last 50 years or so.
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Computational mechanics

1998
The Computational Mechanics thrust area is a vital and growing facet of the Mechanical Engineering Department at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). This work supports the development of computational analysis tools in the areas of structural mechanics and heat transfer.
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