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Introduction

A variety of discretization methods rely on the enrichment of the approximation space. Typical examples are the eXtended/Generalized Finite Element Methods (X/GFEM), the Interface-Enriched Generalized Finite Element Method (IGFEM), and the p-version of the Finite Element Method (p-FEM).
These Enriched Finite Element Methods have received increased attention and undergone substantial development in recent years since they offer unprecedented flexibility in the construction of shape functions and corresponding approximation spaces. With the proper selection of enrichment functions, these methods can address many shortcoming and limitations of the classical FEM while retaining its attractive features.
This mini-symposium aims at bringing together engineers, mathematicians, computer scientists, national laboratory and industrial researchers to discuss and exchange ideas on new developments, mathematical analysis, and application of Enriched Finite Element Methods. 

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Submission Topics

The conference topics include fundamental research and development, implementation, and applications of extended discretization
methods such as, but not limited to:

  • Partition of Unity methods including meshfree and generalized
    finite element methods

  • Multimesh and overlapping mesh methods

  • Cut finite element methods

  • Fictitious and cut isogeometric methods

  • Immersed finite element methods

  • Fictitious domain methods

  • Multiscale methods

  • Methods for problems on complex and evolving domains

  • Methods for coupled problems involving domains of different
    dimensionality

  • Software packages for extended discretization methods

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  • Conference Date

    Jun 19

    2017

    to

    Jun 21

    2017

  • Jun 21 2017

    Registration deadline