Programing the Finite Element Method with Matlab
Programing the Finite Element Method with Matlab Jack Chessa 3rd October 2002 1 Introduction The goal of this document is to give a very brief overview and direction in the writing of nite element code using Matlab. It is assumed that the reader has a basic familiarity with the theory of the nite element method,
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