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advantages, yet their effectiveness is fundamentally limited by the availability of suitable high-order meshes for complex industrial geometries. Current workflows rely heavily on geometric de-featuring
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polynomial order is considerably more complex, especially around intricate aerodynamic surfaces. Instead of replacing current industrial meshing practices, the project proposes a hybrid strategy: low-order
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, the accuracy and efficiency of the solution depend critically on how the mesh is distributed relative to the underlying physics. Features such as boundary layers, shocks, vortices, thermal gradients and
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