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Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, Volume 145
Volume 145, March 2018
- Radim Blaheta, Jirí Starý, Zdenek Dostál

, Tomás Kozubek
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Editorial. 1-2 - Bohumír Bastl, Marek Brandner

, Jirí Egermaier, Kristýna Michálková
, Eva Turnerová:
Isogeometric analysis for turbulent flow. 3-17 - Christos G. Panagiotopoulos

, Vladislav Mantic
, Tomás Roubícek
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Two adhesive-contact models for quasistatic mixed-mode delamination problems. 18-33 - Frédéric Magoulès

, Cédric Venet:
Asynchronous iterative sub-structuring methods. 34-49 - Johannes Kraus, Maria Lymbery:

Incomplete factorization by local exact factorization (ILUE). 50-61 - Jaroslav Haslinger, Vladimír Janovský

, Radek Kucera
, Kristina Motycková
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Nonsmooth continuation of parameter dependent static contact problems with Coulomb friction. 62-78 - Lukás Pospísil

, Zdenek Dostál
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The projected Barzilai-Borwein method with fall-back for strictly convex QCQP problems with separable constraints. 79-89 - Martin Kruzík, Jan Valdman

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Computational modeling of magnetic hysteresis with thermal effects. 90-105 - Michal Merta

, Jan Zapletal
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A parallel library for boundary element discretization of engineering problems. 106-113 - Radek Kucera

, Jaroslav Haslinger
, Vaclav Satek
, Marta Jarosová
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Efficient methods for solving the Stokes problem with slip boundary conditions. 114-124 - Robert Cimrman

, Matyás Novák
, Radek Kolman
, Miroslav Tuma, Jirí Vackár
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Isogeometric analysis in electronic structure calculations. 125-135 - Sergey Dolgov

, Vladimir A. Kazeev
, Boris N. Khoromskij:
Direct tensor-product solution of one-dimensional elliptic equations with parameter-dependent coefficients. 136-155 - Sergey I. Repin:

Localized forms of the LBB condition and a posteriori estimates for incompressible media problems. 156-170 - Ute Schaarschmidt, Trond Steihaug, Sam Subbey:

A parametrized stock-recruitment relationship derived from a slow-fast population dynamic model. 171-185 - Ulrich Langer

, Huidong Yang
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Numerical simulation of fluid-structure interaction problems with hyperelastic models: A monolithic approach. 186-208

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