Solving nonlinear eigenvalue problems by using p-version of FEM
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Solving nonlinear eigenvalue problems by using \(p\)-version of FEM
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- The inverse power method for the \(p(x)\)-Laplacian problem
- Finite element method for a nonlinear problem
- A $${P}_{n}^{\alpha ,\beta}$$-Based Method for Linear Nonconstant Coefficients High Order Eigenvalue Problems
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