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Dispersive properties of the natural element method
D. Bueche
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, N. Sukumar,
B. Moran
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Mathematics
Dispersive
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PDE
50%
Time Integration
50%
Central Difference
50%
Weak Form
50%
Wave Equation
50%
Numerical Methods
50%
Good Agreement
50%
Engineering
Element Method
100%
Natural Element
100%
Two Dimensional
16%
Good Agreement
16%
Cantilever Beam
16%
Time History
16%
Galerkin Formulation
16%
Interpolants
16%
Obtains
16%
Nodes
16%
Finite Element Method
16%
Partial Differential Equation
16%
Numerical Methods
16%
Central Difference
16%
Keyphrases
Dispersive Properties
100%
Natural Element Method
100%
Linear Elastodynamics
16%
Natural Neighbor
16%
Time History Analysis
16%
Meshless numerical Method
16%
Ion Beam Analysis
16%
Central Difference
16%