Kara Peterson
Affiliations: | 2008 | University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorDeborah Lee Sulsky | grad student | 2008 | Univ. of New Mexico | |
(Modeling Arctic sea ice using the material-point method and an elastic-decohesive rheology.) |
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Bochev P, Ridzal D, D’Elia M, et al. (2020) Optimization-based, property-preserving finite element methods for scalar advection equations and their connection to Algebraic Flux Correction Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering. 367: 112982 |
Bochev P, Perego M, Peterson K. (2015) Formulation and analysis of a parameter-free stabilized finite element method Siam Journal On Numerical Analysis. 53: 2363-2388 |
Bochev P, Peterson K, Perego M. (2015) A multiscale control volume finite element method for advection-diffusion equations International Journal For Numerical Methods in Fluids. 77: 641-667 |
Bochev P, Peterson K, Gao X. (2013) A new Control Volume Finite Element Method for the stable and accurate solution of the drift–diffusion equations on general unstructured grids Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering. 254: 126-145 |
Bochev P, Edwards HC, Kirby RC, et al. (2012) Solving PDEs with Intrepid Scientific Programming. 20: 151-180 |
Peterson K, Schreyer H, Sulsky D. (2012) Decohesion with refreezing Cold Regions Science and Technology. 76: 44-51 |
Bochev PB, Peterson K, Siefert CM. (2011) Analysis and computation of compatible least-squares methods for div-curl equations Siam Journal On Numerical Analysis. 49: 159-181 |
Sulsky D, Peterson K. (2011) Toward a new elastic-decohesive model of Arctic sea ice Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena. 240: 1674-1683 |
Sulsky D, Schreyer H, Peterson K, et al. (2007) Using the material-point method to model sea ice dynamics Journal of Geophysical Research. 112 |