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A meshfree method: meshfree weak?strong (MWS) form method, for 2-D solids
Computational Mechanics, 2003zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Liu, G.R., Gu, Y.T.
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On meshfree numerical differentiation
Analysis and Applications, 2018We combine techniques in meshfree methods and Gaussian process regressions to construct kernel-based estimators for numerical derivatives from noisy data. Specially, we construct meshfree estimators from normal random variables, which are defined by kernel-based probability measures induced from symmetric positive definite kernels, to reconstruct the ...
Ling, Leevan, Ye, Qi
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LEAST-SQUARES MESHFREE COLLOCATION METHOD
International Journal of Computational Methods, 2012A least-squares meshfree collocation method is presented. The method is based on the first-order differential equations in order to result in a better conditioned linear algebraic equations, and to obtain the primary variables (displacements) and the dual variables (stresses) simultaneously with the same accuracy.
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A consistently coupled isogeometric–meshfree method
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 2014zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Wang, Dongdong, Zhang, Hanjie
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MESHFREE METHODS AND THEIR COMPARISONS
International Journal of Computational Methods, 2005In recent years, one of the hottest topics in computational mechanics is the meshfree or meshless method. Increasing number of researchers are devoting themselves to the research of the meshfree methods, and a group of meshfree methods have been proposed and used to solve the ordinary differential equations (ODEs) or the partial differential equations (
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An adaptive‐hybrid meshfree approximation method
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 2011SUMMARYIt is now commonly agreed that the global radial basis functions (GRBF) method is an attractive approach for approximating smooth functions. This superiority does not come free; one must find ways to circumvent the associated problem of ill‐conditioning and the high computational cost for solving dense matrix systems.
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A review on connection between meshfree peridynamics and meshfree methods
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2021Mas Irfan P. Hidayat +2 more
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Advances in Meshfree Techniques
2007Preface A Global-Local Approach for the Construction of Enrichment Functions for the Generalized HIM and Its Application to Three-Dimensional Cracks, by C. Armando Duarte, Dae-Jin Kim and Ivo Babusca Study of Some Optimal XFEM Type Methods, by Elie Chahine, Patrick Laborde, Julien Pommier Yves Renard and Michel Salaun, by Generalized Finite Element ...
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