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On the consistency and convergence of particle-based meshfree discretization schemes for the Laplace operator
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    On the consistency and convergence of particle-based meshfree discretization schemes for the Laplace operator (English)
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    27 June 2018
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    meshfree method
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    particle method
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    least squares moving particle semi-implicit method
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    convergence
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    consistency
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    Laplacian
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