coupled elasticity equations on the solid domain.
\end{itemize}
-\todo[inline]{Do we have new code gallery programs?}
+There are also new programs in the code gallery (a collection of
+user-contributed programs that often solve more complicated problems
+than tutorial programs, and intended as starting points for further
+research rather than as teaching tools):
\begin{itemize}
- \item Parallel in time (\url{https://github.com/dealii/code-gallery/pull/49})
- \item Linear elastoplasticity (\url{https://github.com/dealii/code-gallery/pull/62})
- \item Thermo-electro-elastic pump (\url{https://github.com/dealii/code-gallery/pull/63})
- \item Nonlinear poro-viscoelasticity (\url{https://github.com/dealii/code-gallery/pull/72})
+ \item A program based on the XBraids library to solve time-dependent
+ problems in a parallel-in-time fashion. This program was
+ contributed by Joshua Christopher.
+ \item A program that solves the biphasic nonlinear
+ poro-viscoelasticity equations based on Ogden hyperelasticity, to
+ explore the porous and viscous contributions in brain mechanics
+ applications. This program was contributed by Ester Comellas and
+ Jean-Paul Pelteret. The program also serves as a demonstration of
+ the automatic differentiation capabilities of \dealii{}.
\end{itemize}
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Benjamin Brands,
Yong-Yong Cai,
Fabian Castelli,
+Joshua Christopher,
+Ester Comellas,
Katherine Cosburn,
Denis Davydov,
Elias Dejene,
contributed to the research results reported within this paper.
Clemson University is acknowledged for generous allotment of compute time on
-Palmetto cluster.
+the Palmetto cluster.
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