0 (a piece of) material like a net with spaces in it, made from wire, plastic, or thread:
1 When different things or people mesh, they suit each other or work well together:
3 a material loosely woven of wire, plastic, or thread so that it has spaces in it like a net:
4 (of two or more things) to fit together or be suitable for each other:
Bootstrapping knowledge representations: from entailment meshes via semantic nets to learning webs.
Figure 12.3 shows meshes generated by the two estimators.
To construct finite element s meshes for these domains is very complex and nearly impossible.
In this paper, meshing a spatial domain means decomposing a polyhedron into tetrahedra that form a simplicial complex.
Computational resources hardly ever permit us to use very fine meshes on threedimensional domains.
The difference in the meshes can be explained as follows.
We will examine what we can achieve on meshes constructed on the basis of the weighted a posteriori error estimate (3.18).
In applications these functions exhibit strong variations (several orders of magnitude) in space, which requires the use of locally refined meshes.
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