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Vol. 23 No. 2-3 (2016)

Articles

    A comparison between the improved element-free Galerkin method and the element-free Galerkin method for 2D potential and elasticity problems

    Imen Debbabi, Zohra Sendi, Hédi BelHadjSalah
    87–107

    The discontinuous Galerkin method with higher degree finite difference compatibility conditions and arbitrary local and global basis functions

    Jan Jaśkowiec
    109–132

    Comparison of the ENATE approach and discontinuous Galerkin spectral element method in 1D nonlinear transport equations

    Víctor Llorente, Gonzalo Rubio, Antonio Pascau, Esteban Ferrer, Müslüm Arıcı
    133–146

    Multi-objective model-based design optimization of hydraulic shock absorbers

    Grzegorz Wszołek
    147–166

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ISSN: 2299-3649, e-ISSN: 2956-5839

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ISSN: 2299-3649, e-ISSN: 2956-5839

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