Strong Form versus Weak Form in Finite Element Analysis/Method
In this video, I want to talk about one of the most important and basic ideas in the finite element method — the strong form versus the weak form. This concept is really at the heart of how the finite element method works. If you understand it well, it will help you a lot as you move forward and learn more advanced steps in finite element analysis. Also, knowing the difference between strong and weak forms helps you connect the math behind the method to how you actually use it in practice.

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