The Regularized Meshless Method (RMM) is a numerical approach used to solve partial differential equations (PDEs) and other related problems in computational mechanics and engineering. It is part of the broader category of meshless methods, which are techniques for approximating solutions to differential equations without relying on a structured grid or mesh. This can be particularly useful for problems involving complex geometries, moving boundaries, or other situations where traditional mesh techniques may struggle.
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