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Explores finite element methods for elasticity problems and variational formulations, emphasizing admissible deformations and numerical implementations.
Delves into uniformly accurate hydrodynamic models for kinetic equations using machine learning, covering Boltzmann equation, moment methods, and numerical results.
Delves into the variational method in relativistic quantum field theory without cutoff, emphasizing weakly entangled states and the transition to relativistic continuous matrix product states.