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Shape Gradient Computation in Isogeometric Analysis for Linear Elasticity

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Figure 1: Mapping of the parametric domain Ω 0 to the physical domain Ω = F(Ω 0 ).
Figure 2: Description of plate example
Figure 3: Convergence plot for the plate with a hole for different ansatz degrees
Figure 4: Mapping of the initial domain Ω to the moving domain Ω t = T t ( v )(Ω).
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