Jason Kurtz

789 total citations
14 papers, 552 citations indexed

About

Jason Kurtz is a scholar working on Computational Mechanics, Mechanics of Materials and Electrical and Electronic Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, Jason Kurtz has authored 14 papers receiving a total of 552 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Computational Mechanics, 5 papers in Mechanics of Materials and 5 papers in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Recurrent topics in Jason Kurtz's work include Advanced Numerical Methods in Computational Mathematics (7 papers), Electromagnetic Simulation and Numerical Methods (4 papers) and Numerical methods in engineering (4 papers). Jason Kurtz is often cited by papers focused on Advanced Numerical Methods in Computational Mathematics (7 papers), Electromagnetic Simulation and Numerical Methods (4 papers) and Numerical methods in engineering (4 papers). Jason Kurtz collaborates with scholars based in United States, Poland and Spain. Jason Kurtz's co-authors include Leszek Demkowicz, David Pardo, W. Rachowicz, Adam Zdunek, Maciej Paszyński, C. Michler, L. Demkowicz, Robert A. Geijn, Paolo Bientinesi and Christos Xenophontos and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering and Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics.

In The Last Decade

Jason Kurtz

14 papers receiving 529 citations

Peers

Jason Kurtz
L. Demkowicz United States
Jakub Červený United States
Andrew T. Barker United States
Songming Hou United States
S.K. Gangaraj United States
Mark Lyon United States
Binghui Guo United States
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All Works

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Aughenbaugh, Jason M., Jason Kurtz, & Brian R. La Cour. (2011). A polynomial-adaptive scheme for Bayesian tracking. International Conference on Information Fusion. 1–8. 2 indexed citations
2.
Demkowicz, L., Jason Kurtz, Maciej Paszyński, et al.. (2011). Modeling of bone conduction of sound in the human head using hp-finite elements: Code design and verification. Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering. 200(21-22). 1757–1773. 8 indexed citations
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Hay, Todd A., et al.. (2010). Effects of quadrupole and octupole modes on coupled nonlinear bubble interactions.. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 127(3_Supplement). 1760–1760. 1 indexed citations
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Bientinesi, Paolo, Victor Eijkhout, Kyungjoo Kim, Jason Kurtz, & Robert A. Geijn. (2009). Sparse direct factorizations through unassembled hyper-matrices. Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering. 199(9-12). 430–438. 15 indexed citations
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Paszyński, Maciej, Leszek Demkowicz, & Jason Kurtz. (2008). Towards Finite Element Modeling Of The Accoustics Of Human Head. Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research). 2(12). 889–898. 1 indexed citations
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Kurtz, Jason & Leszek Demkowicz. (2007). A fully automatic hp-adaptivity for elliptic PDEs in three dimensions. Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering. 196(37-40). 3534–3545. 18 indexed citations
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Demkowicz, Leszek, Jason Kurtz, David Pardo, et al.. (2007). Computing with hp-ADAPTIVE FINITE ELEMENTS: Volume II Frontiers: Three Dimensional Elliptic and Maxwell Problems with Applications. 201 indexed citations
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Demkowicz, Leszek & Jason Kurtz. (2007). Projection-based interpolation andautomatic hp-adaptivity for finite elementdiscretizations of elliptic and maxwell problems. ESAIM Proceedings. 21. 1–15. 9 indexed citations
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Demkowicz, Leszek, et al.. (2007). Computing with hp-ADAPTIVE FINITE ELEMENTS. 201 indexed citations
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Michler, C., Leszek Demkowicz, Jason Kurtz, & David Pardo. (2007). Improving the performance of perfectly matched layers by means of hp‐adaptivity. Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations. 23(4). 832–858. 48 indexed citations
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Xenophontos, Christos, Jason Kurtz, & Scott R. Fulton. (2005). A p-version MITC finite element method for Reissner–Mindlin plates with curved boundaries. Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics. 192(2). 374–395. 5 indexed citations
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Paszyński, Maciej, Jason Kurtz, & L. Demkowicz. (2005). Parallel, fully automatic hp-adaptive 2d finite element package. Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering. 195(7-8). 711–741. 36 indexed citations
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Kane, J. H., et al.. (2005). BEAMTOOL: Interactive beam analysis for today's student and tomorrow's engineer. Computer Applications in Engineering Education. 13(4). 293–305. 5 indexed citations
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Kurtz, Jason & Christos Xenophontos. (2003). On the effects of using curved elements in the approximation of the Reissner–Mindlin plate by the p version of the finite element method. Applied Numerical Mathematics. 46(2). 231–246. 2 indexed citations

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