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A comparison of the \(h\)-, \(p\)-, \(hp\)-, and \(rp\)-version of the FEM for the solution of the 2D Hertzian contact problem
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    A comparison of the \(h\)-, \(p\)-, \(hp\)-, and \(rp\)-version of the FEM for the solution of the 2D Hertzian contact problem (English)
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    8 March 2010
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    contact
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    penalty method
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    higher order
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    adaptivity
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    nonlinear
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