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Convergence of a discretization of the Maxwell–Klein–Gordon equation based on finite element methods and lattice gauge theory

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Title
Convergence of a discretization of the Maxwell–Klein–Gordon equation based on finite element methods and lattice gauge theory
Published in
Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations, March 2023
DOI 10.1002/num.23008
Authors

Snorre H. Christiansen, Tore G. Halvorsen, Claire Scheid

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#20,780,542
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