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Concerns

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I don't believe the proposed diffuse element method (DEM) is similar, rather or otherwise, to smoothed particle hydrodynamics.

I believe moving least squares was used purely for function approximation before the proposal of the DEM. In the same way, a finite element function space on a mesh could be used for function approximation given values at the nodes; this in no way detracts from the intellectual contribution of taking this idea forward to solve ordinary and partial differential equations.

I seem to recall the main genuine criticism of the DEM was exactly that it was *imprecise* with regard to evaluation of derivatives (at least as first conceived).

mikeliuk (talk) 17:33, 5 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]