## Abstract The advection‐diffusion equation has a long history as a benchmark for numerical methods. Taylor‐Galerkin methods are used together with the type of splines known as B‐splines to construct the approximation functions over the finite elements for the solution of time‐dependent advection‐
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On stochastic finite element method for linear elastostatics by the Taylor expansion
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- Springer-Verlag
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- 2007
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- English
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- 35
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- 1615-1488
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