2020
DOI: 10.1016/bs.hna.2019.05.004
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Free boundary problems in fluids and materials

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“…Upon introducing ideas on the approximation of the Willmore energy and the associated Willmore flow, we end this work with a discussion of the numerical approximation of evolution problems for biomembranes. For other numerical approaches for geometric partial differential equations, like level set methods, phase field methods and other front tracking methods, we refer to the contributions Bänsch and Schmidt (2019); Bartels (2019); Bonito et al (2019); Du and Feng (2019); Saye and Sethian (2019); Turek and Mierka (2019) in Handbook of Numerical Analysis, Vol. XXI & XXII, and also to the review article Deckelnick et al (2005a).…”
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“…Upon introducing ideas on the approximation of the Willmore energy and the associated Willmore flow, we end this work with a discussion of the numerical approximation of evolution problems for biomembranes. For other numerical approaches for geometric partial differential equations, like level set methods, phase field methods and other front tracking methods, we refer to the contributions Bänsch and Schmidt (2019); Bartels (2019); Bonito et al (2019); Du and Feng (2019); Saye and Sethian (2019); Turek and Mierka (2019) in Handbook of Numerical Analysis, Vol. XXI & XXII, and also to the review article Deckelnick et al (2005a).…”
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confidence: 99%