The Diffuse Element Method (DEM) is a computational technique used primarily for solving partial differential equations (PDEs) in engineering and physics contexts. It is a mesh-free method, meaning it does not require a traditional mesh to discretize the problem domain. Instead, it utilizes a set of scattered points within the domain and interpolates the field variables at these points using diffuse or radial basis functions.
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