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Mikhail Lavrentiev, Konstantin Lysakov, Andrey Marchuk, Konstantin Oblaukhov and Mikhail Shadrin
Carbon footprint reduction issues have been drawing more and more attention these days. Reducing the energy consumption is among the basic directions along this line. In the paper, a low-energy approach to tsunami danger evaluation is concerned. After se...
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Constantinos Chalatsis, Constantin Papaodysseus, Dimitris Arabadjis, Athanasios Rafail Mamatsis and Nikolaos V. Karadimas
A first aim of the present work is the determination of the actual sources of the ?finite precision error? generation and accumulation in two important algorithms: Bernoulli?s map and the folded Baker?s map. These two computational schemes attract the at...
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Gildas Yaovi Amouzou and Azzeddine Soulaïmani
Two numerical algorithms for solving elastoplastic problems with the finite element method are presented. The first deals with the implementation of the return mapping algorithm and is based on a fixed-point algorithm. This method rewrites the system of ...
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Dominique Fleischmann and László Könözsy
This paper focuses on the development of an explicit finite difference numerical method for approximating the solution of the inhomogeneous fourth-order Euler?Bernoulli beam bending equation with velocity-dependent damping and second moment of area, mass...
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Anis Hasanpour, Denis Istrati and Ian Buckle
Field surveys in recent tsunami events document the catastrophic effects of large waterborne debris on coastal infrastructure. Despite the availability of experimental studies, numerical studies investigating these effects are very limited due to the nee...
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