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A moving-mesh finite element method with local refinement for parabolic partial differential equations
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    A moving-mesh finite element method with local refinement for parabolic partial differential equations (English)
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    The authors discuss a novel method for discretization, error estimation and moving mesh procedures using the finite element method. It is shown that creating an adaptive finite element algorithm can ensure better accuracy. Examples are given for illustration purposes.
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    moving-mesh finite element method
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    superconvergence
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    spatial-error estimate
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    backward difference
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    mesh motion
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    local refinement
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