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Church, Jon Matteo, Guo, Zhenlin, Jimack, Peter K, Madzvamuse, Anotida, Promislow, Keith, Wetton, Brian, Wise, Stephen M and Yang, Fengwei (2019) High accuracy benchmark problems for Allen-Cahn and Cahn-Hilliard dynamics. Communications in Computational Physics, 26 (4). pp. 947-972. ISSN 1815-2406

Yang, F W, Goodyer, C E, Hubbard, M E and Jimack, P K (2017) An optimally efficient technique for the solution of systems of nonlinear parabolic partial differential equations. Advances in Engineering Software, 103. pp. 65-84. ISSN 0965-9978

Yang, Feng Wei, Venkataraman, Chandrasekhar, Styles, Vanessa and Madzvamuse, Anotida (2017) A robust and efficient adaptive multigrid solver for the optimal control of phase field formulations of geometric evolution laws. Communications in Computational Physics, 21 (1). pp. 65-92. ISSN 1815-2406

Yang, Feng Wei, Venkataraman, Chandrasekhar, Styles, Vanessa, Kuttenberger, V, Horn, E, von Guttenberg, Z and Madzvamuse, Anotida (2016) A computational framework for particle and whole cell tracking applied to a real biological dataset. Journal of Biomechanics, 49 (8). pp. 1290-1304. ISSN 0021-9290

Bollada, P C, Goodyer, C E, Jimack, P K, Mullis, A M and Yang, F W (2015) Three dimensional thermal-solute phase field simulation of binary alloy solidification. Journal of Computational Physics, 287. pp. 130-150. ISSN 0021-9991

Conference or Workshop Item

Yang, Feng Wei (2016) A study on the effects of different time intervals from observation in particle tracking for cell migration. In: Seminar at ibidi, Munich, Germany, 23 May 2016, Munich Germany.

Yang, Feng Wei (2016) A computational framework for particle and whole cell tracking applied to a real biological dataset. In: British Applied Mathematics Colloquium, 5 April 2016, University of Oxford.

Yang, Feng Wei (2016) Parallel, adaptive multigrid methods for parabolic PDEs and applications. In: Seminar at University of Warwick, 25 January 2016, Coventry, UK.

Yang, Feng Wei (2015) A computational framework for particle and whole cell tracking applied to a real biological dataset. In: Coupling Geometric PDEs with Physics for Cell Morphology, Motility and Pattern Formation, 2 Dec 2015, Isaac Newton Institute, University of Cambridge.

Yang, Feng Wei (2015) Parallel multigrid methods for parabolic partial differential equations and applications. In: Seminar talk at Isaac Newton Institute, University of Cambridge, 1 Oct 2015, Cambridge, UK.

Yang, F, Venkataraman, C, Styles, V and Madzvamuse, A (2015) A parallel and adaptive multigrid solver for the solutions of the optimal control of geometric evolution laws in two and three dimensions. In: 4th International Conference on Computational and Mathematical Biomedical Engineering - CMBE2015, 29 June-1 July 2015, Paris, France.

Yang, Feng Wei, Madzvamuse, Anotida and Venkataraman, Chandrasekhar (2015) Whole cell tracking and movement reconstruction through an optimal control problem. In: Seminar at iBiDi, Munich, Germany, 8 June, 2015, Munich, Germany.

Yang, F W, Goodyer, C E, Hubbard, M E and Jimack, P K (2015) Parallel implementation of an adaptive, multigrid solver for the implicit solution of nonlinear parabolic systems, with application to a multi-phase-field model for tumour growth. In: Fourth International Conference on Parallel, Distributed, Grid and Cloud Computing for Engineering (PARENG 2015), 24-27 March 2015, Dubrovnik, Croatia.

Yang, Feng Wei (2014) Multigrid solution methods for nonlinear time-dependent systems. In: MASS seminar at Department of Mathematics at University of Sussex, 4 Dec, 2014, Brighton, Sussex.

Yang, Feng Wei (2014) Multigrid solution methods for nonlinear time-dependent systems. In: Seminar talk at School of Computing, University of Leeds, 31 Oct 2014, Leeds, UK.

Yang, Fengwei, Hubbard, Matthew and Jimack, Peter (2013) Towards the development and application of an optimal solver for continuum models of tumour growth. In: 25th Biennial Numerical Analysis Conference, June 25-28, 2013, Glasgow, University of Strathclyde.

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