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Modeling strong discontinuities in the material point method using a single velocity field
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    Modeling strong discontinuities in the material point method using a single velocity field (English)
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    9 April 2020
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    material point method
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    particle methods
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    damage gradient partitioning
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    strong discontinuities
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    multi body interaction
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