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Topics in Computational Mechanics: Part 5

The last part of this series is short. You can check out the Matlab code for implementing FEM today! I encourage you to see how the code demonstrates ideas that we studied. These include pullback to parent domain, Gauss quadrature for numerical integration, and postprocessing for visualization.

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Author IsaacPosted on July 25, 2019Categories Blog postsTags Computational Mechanics, Finite Element Method, Numerical Linear Algebra, Open-Source

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