Finite strain viscoelasticity: how to consistently couple discretizations in time and space on quadrature-point level for full order p 2 and a considerable speed-up
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Finite strain viscoelasticity: how to consistently couple discretizations in time and space on quadrature-point level for full order \(p\geq 2\) and a considerable speed-up
Finite strain viscoelasticity: how to consistently couple discretizations in time and space on quadrature-point level for full order \(p\geq 2\) and a considerable speed-up
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