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Hybrid discretization methods for Signorini contact and Bingham flow problems

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Figure 1.2: Examples of applications of viscoplastic fluids.
Figure 1.4: Examples of polygonal meshes: triangular, nonmatching (with local refinement producing hanging nodes) and hexagonal-dominant meshes.
Figure 1.6: Schematic representation of the local reconstrunction from ˆv T in a quadrangular mesh cell (a triangle with a hanging node depicted in black) for constant polynomials.
Figure 1.9: Discrete velocity and adapted mesh for the circular cross-section test case from Chapter 3.
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