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On the equivalence of the Wilson element and the generalized hybrid element

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In this paper the equivalence of the generalized hybrid element and the modified Wilson element, which is derived by the generalized hybrid method, is proved.

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Wanji, C. On the equivalence of the Wilson element and the generalized hybrid element. Acta Mech Sinica 6, 64–68 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02488460

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