Variational principles for incremental finite element methods
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- Discontinuous Galerkin method based on peridynamic theory for linear elasticity
- The incremental hybrid natural element method for elastoplasticity problems
- Space–time discontinuous Galerkin method for dynamics of solids
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- A 12‐node hybrid stress brick element for beam/column analysis
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