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    Simulation of flow in deformable fractures using a quasi-Newton based partitioned coupling approach (English)
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    25 April 2022
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    fracture flow
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    hydro-mechanics
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    hybrid-dimensional modeling
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    partitioned coupling
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    quasi-Newton methods
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    preCICE
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