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Raviart–Thomas basis functions

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Raviart-Thomas basis functions are a family of vector-valued polynomial basis functions that are used in the context of finite element methods for solving partial differential equations, particularly in mixed finite element formulations. They are named after Philippe Raviart and Jean-Pierre Thomas, who introduced them in their work related to the finite element approximation of elliptic problems.

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