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Clarification of basis functions for enriched CPDI2

Posted on 2013-11-10 by Rebecca Brannon

The enrichment discussion of the CPDI2 publication* provided the following figure to illustrate the CPDI2 basis functions:

CPDI2fig7original

This figure, however, has the shortcoming of not clearly depicting the partition of unity property.
In hindsight, we should have used…

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