On the equivalence of ball conditions for simplicial finite elements in R^d
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On the equivalence of ball conditions for simplicial finite elements in \(\mathbf R^d\)
On the equivalence of ball conditions for simplicial finite elements in \(\mathbf R^d\)
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- Properties of the multidimensional finite elements
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- On numerical regularity of trisection-based algorithms in 3D
- The minimum angle condition for d-simplices
- Strongly regular family of boundary-fitted tetrahedral meshes of bounded \(C^2\) domains.
- Interpolation error estimates for harmonic coordinates on polytopes
- Generalization of the Zlamal condition for simplicial finite elements in \(\mathbb {R}^{d}\)
- The maximum angle condition is not necessary for convergence of the finite element method
- On mesh regularity conditions for simplicial finite elements
- Construction and shape optimization of simplicial meshes in d-dimensional space
- Boundary least squares method with three-dimensional harmonic basis of higher order for solving linear div-curl systems with Dirichlet conditions
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