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ESAIM: Proc., 1998, Vol. 3, pp. 131-146
DOI: 10.1051/proc:1998044
Méthodes particulaires régularisées. Développements récents et nouvelles applications
Jean-Paul VilaMathématiques pour l'Industrie et la Physique. INSAT, Département GMM. (FRANCE)
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Dans cet article nous faisons une présentation génerale des méthodes particulaires régularisées et plus particulièrement des méthodes SPH. Nous présentons également des travaux récents, basés sur une utilisation systématique des formulations faibles. Ils permettent d'introduire de nouveaux algorithmes, plus robustes et plus performants.
© EDP Sciences, ESAIM 1998
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