Penalty algorithm adapted for the spectral element discretization of the Darcy equations
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Publication:2108424
DOI10.1186/s13661-019-01305-3OpenAlexW2994655149WikidataQ126584437 ScholiaQ126584437MaRDI QIDQ2108424
Mohamed Abdelwahed, Nejmeddine Chorfi
Publication date: 19 December 2022
Published in: Boundary Value Problems (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13661-019-01305-3
Basic methods in fluid mechanics (76Mxx) Numerical methods for partial differential equations, boundary value problems (65Nxx) Incompressible viscous fluids (76Dxx)
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