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Moving mesh methods are an effective, mesh-adaptation-based approach for the numerical solution of mathematical models of physical phenomena. Currently there exist three main strategies for mesh adaptation, namely, to use mesh subdivision, local high order approximation (sometimes combined with mesh subdivision), and mesh movement. The latter type of adaptive mesh method has been less well studied, both computationally and theoretically. This book is about adaptive mesh generation and moving mesh methods for the numerical ...

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    • Title: Adaptive Moving Mesh Methods by Weizhang Huang; Robert D. Russell
    • Publisher: Springer Nature
    • Print ISBN: 9781461427087, 1461427088
    • eText ISBN: 9781441979162
    • Edition: 2012
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