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    Combining h- and r-adaptivity for finite-element models with jumping coefficients

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    Optimal transformation-based adaptive grids

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    Adaptive moving meshes in large eddy simulation for turbulent flows

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    A moving mesh discontinuous Galerkin method for hyperbolic conservation laws

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    A posteriori error estimation on anisotropic meshes

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    Monge-Ampére methods for fourth order PDEs and applications to elastic interface problems

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    Bistable traveling waves under discretization: moving meshes

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    Adaptive and non-adaptive spline collocation methods for a discontinuous diffusion PDE with application to brain cancer growth

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    Numerical simulations to solutions of damped p-system in the whole space

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    A surface moving mesh method based on equidistribution and alignment​​

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    Finite element method on polygonal meshes

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    An adaptive moving mesh method for geometric evolution laws and bulk-surface PDEs

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    A parallel variational mesh quality improvement method for distributed memory machines

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    Reducing FEM eigenvalue/eigenvector computations via p-hierarchical enrichment

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    Continuous and discontinuous approaches to moving mesh finite elements

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