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the_svd_doctor
1908 days ago
I mean, you can also just do finite differences. Of course Galerkin opens up the very “rich” design space of finite elements methods.
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bunje
1908 days ago
Finite differences are simple in cubes and domains that can be mapped to one. Not so much in an arbitrary tetrahedral mesh.
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