IGA research
For more than 15 years, thousands of papers have been published advancing the field of isogeometric analysis, and published isogeometric analysis research is growing exponentially. Key themes are emerging.
The idea at the heart of Coreform technology was introduced in 2005. Termed isogeometric analysis (IGA) in the academic literature, it was conceived by Coreform senior advisor Dr. Thomas J.R. Hughes. Subsequent research in the IGA field has been extraordinarily dynamic, with Coreform founders and researchers contributing both important groundwork and continuing key advances. These reports highlight an overview of key IGA papers published in the community, as well as emerging research from Coreform.
For more than 15 years, thousands of papers have been published advancing the field of isogeometric analysis, and published isogeometric analysis research is growing exponentially. Key themes are emerging.
Coreform reports are authored by Coreform technical staff, often in collaboration with other researchers and students.
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