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Ben Dhia, H., Chamoin, L., Oden, J. T., & Prudhomme, S. (2011). A new adaptive modeling strategy based on optimal control for atomic-to-continuum coupling simulations. Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 200(37), 2675-2696. External link
Chamoin, L., Prudhomme, S., Ben Dhia, H., & Oden, T. (2010). Ghost forces and spurious effects in atomic‐to‐continuum coupling methods by the Arlequin approach. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 83(8‐9), 1081-1113. External link
Chamoin, L., Oden, J. T., & Prudhomme, S. (2008). A stochastic coupling method for atomic-to-continuum Monte-Carlo simulations. Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 197(43), 3530-3546. External link
Kergrene, K., Prudhomme, S., Chamoin, L., & Laforest, M. (2019, May). Adaptive reduced-order modeling using a goal-oriented pgd approach [Paper]. International Conference on Adaptive Modeling and Simulation, El Campello, Spain (1 page). Unavailable
Kergrene, K., Chamoin, L., Laforest, M., & Prudhomme, S. (2019). On a Goal-Oriented Version of the Proper Generalized Decomposition Method. Journal of Scientific Computing, 81(1), 92-111. External link
Kergrene, K., Prudhomme, S., Chamoin, L., & Laforest, M. (2017). Approximation of constrained problems using the PGD method with application to pure Neumann problems. Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 317, 507-525. External link
Kergrene, K., Prudhomme, S., Chamoin, L., & Laforest, M. (2017). A new goal-oriented formulation of the finite element method. Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 327, 256-276. External link
Prudhomme, S., Chamoin, L., Ben Dhia, H., & Bauman, P. T. (2009). An adaptive strategy for the control of modeling error in two-dimensional atomic-to-continuum coupling simulations. Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 198(21-26), 1887-1901. External link
Prudhomme, S., Bouclier, R., Chamoin, L., Dhia, H. B., & Oden, J. T. (2009, December). Analysis of an averaging operator for atomic-to-continuum coupling methods by the Arlequin approach [Paper]. Workshop on Numerical Analysis and Multiscale Computations, Banff, Alberta. External link
Prudhomme, S., Oden, J. T., Bauman, P. T., Chamoin, L., & Ben Dhia, H. (2008, June). Estimation of modeling errors for a coupling method [Paper]. 8th World Congress on Computational Mechanics (WCCM8), Venice, Italy. Unavailable