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Application of essential boundary conditions in mesh-free methods: A corrected collocation method
Gregory J. Wagner
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Wing Kam Liu
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Mechanical Engineering
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Meshless Method
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Essential Boundary Condition
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Collocation Method
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Inconsistency
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Convergence Rate
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Matrix Equation
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Invalid
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Discrete Set
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Numerical Test
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Weak Form
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Boundary Node
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Two-dimensional Equations
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Collocation
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Engineering
Essential Boundary Condition
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Free Method
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One Dimensional
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Two Dimensional
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Convergence Rate
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Matrix Equation
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Boundary Node
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Boundary Condition
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Discretization
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Mathematics
Boundary Condition
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Weak Form
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Discretization
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Discrete Set
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Two-Dimensional Equation
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Convergence Rate
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Matrix Equation
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Boundary Node
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