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Marie E. Rognes
Marie E. Rognes
Chief Research Scientist, Department of Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing, Simula Research
Verified email at simula.no - Homepage
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The FEniCS project version 1.5
M Alnæs, J Blechta, J Hake, A Johansson, B Kehlet, A Logg, ...
Archive of numerical software 3 (100), 2015
34692015
Unified form language: A domain-specific language for weak formulations of partial differential equations
MS Alnæs, A Logg, KB Ølgaard, ME Rognes, GN Wells
ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software (TOMS) 40 (2), 1-37, 2014
8762014
Automated derivation of the adjoint of high-level transient finite element programs
PE Farrell, DA Ham, SW Funke, ME Rognes
SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing 35 (4), C369-C393, 2013
4022013
DOLFINx: the next generation FEniCS problem solving environment
IA Baratta, JP Dean, JS Dokken, M Habera, J HALE, CN Richardson, ...
3052023
A stabilized Nitsche fictitious domain method for the Stokes problem
A Massing, MG Larson, A Logg, ME Rognes
Journal of Scientific Computing, 1-25, 2014
2052014
Efficient Assembly of and Conforming Finite Elements
ME Rognes, RC Kirby, A Logg
SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing 31 (6), 4130-4151, 2010
1992010
FFC: the FEniCS form compiler
A Logg, KB Ølgaard, ME Rognes, GN Wells
Automated solution of differential equations by the finite element method …, 2012
1682012
Respiratory influence on cerebrospinal fluid flow–a computational study based on long-term intracranial pressure measurements
V Vinje, G Ringstad, EK Lindstrøm, LM Valnes, ME Rognes, PK Eide, ...
Scientific reports 9 (1), 9732, 2019
1542019
A cell-based framework for numerical modeling of electrical conduction in cardiac tissue
A Tveito, KH Jæger, M Kuchta, KA Mardal, ME Rognes
Frontiers in Physics 5, 48, 2017
1262017
A mixed finite element method for nearly incompressible multiple-network poroelasticity
JJ Lee, E Piersanti, KA Mardal, ME Rognes
SIAM journal on scientific computing 41 (2), A722-A747, 2019
1022019
A Nitsche-based cut finite element method for a fluid-structure interaction problem
A Massing, M Larson, A Logg, M Rognes
Communications in Applied Mathematics and Computational Science 10 (2), 97-120, 2015
1012015
The mechanisms behind perivascular fluid flow
C Daversin-Catty, V Vinje, KA Mardal, ME Rognes
Plos one 15 (12), e0244442, 2020
902020
Intracranial pressure elevation alters CSF clearance pathways
V Vinje, A Eklund, KA Mardal, ME Rognes, KH Støverud
Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 17 (1), 29, 2020
882020
Automating the solution of PDEs on the sphere and other manifolds in FEniCS 1.2
ME Rognes, DA Ham, CJ Cotter, ATT McRae
Geoscientific Model Development 6 (6), 2099-2119, 2013
772013
Human brain solute transport quantified by glymphatic MRI-informed biophysics during sleep and sleep deprivation
V Vinje, B Zapf, G Ringstad, PK Eide, ME Rognes, KA Mardal
Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 20 (1), 62, 2023
692023
A stabilized Nitsche overlapping mesh method for the Stokes problem
A Massing, MG Larson, A Logg, ME Rognes
Numerische Mathematik 128 (1), 73-101, 2014
682014
Mathematical modeling of the human brain: from magnetic resonance images to finite element simulation
KA Mardal, ME Rognes, TB Thompson, LM Valnes
Springer Nature, 2022
622022
Finite element simulation of ionic electrodiffusion in cellular geometries
AJ Ellingsrud, A Solbrå, GT Einevoll, G Halnes, ME Rognes
Frontiers in neuroinformatics 14, 11, 2020
562020
Uncertainty quantification of parenchymal tracer distribution using random diffusion and convective velocity fields
M Croci, V Vinje, ME Rognes
Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 16 (1), 32, 2019
562019
Automated goal-oriented error control I: Stationary variational problems
ME Rognes, A Logg
SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing 35 (3), C173-C193, 2013
482013
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