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Further Considerations

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Earlier chapters provided the theoretical basis of the Green element formulation for steady and unsteady problems in one and two spatial dimensions, and its solution capabilities were demonstrated on various examples which are of interest in many fields of engineering. Hereafter, we may wish to refine the numerical aspects of the method to achieve higher accuracy and/or savings in computing resources, and extend the applicability of the method to three-dimensional problems and those that were not addressed in this text.

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Taigbenu, A.E. (1999). Further Considerations. In: The Green Element Method. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-6738-4_12

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