Inner products in covolume and mimetic methods
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- A new family of mixed finite elements in \({\mathbb{R}}^ 3\)
- Adjoint operators for the natural discretizations of the divergence, gradient and curl on logically rectangular grids
- Canonical construction of finite elements
- Convergence analysis of a covolume scheme for Maxwell’s equations in three dimensions
- Covolume Solutions of Three-Dimensional Div-Curl Equations
- Covolume discretization of differential forms
- Direct Discretization of Planar Div-Curl Problems
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