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On application of the weak Galerkin finite element method to a two-phase model for subsurface flow
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    On application of the weak Galerkin finite element method to a two-phase model for subsurface flow (English)
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    13 May 2016
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    Darcy equation
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    heterogeneity
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    local conservation
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    saturation
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    two-phase flow
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    weak Galerkin finite element methods
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