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After we have created a grid in the previous example, we now show how -we can define degree of freedom on this mesh. For this example, we +to define degrees of freedom on this mesh. For this example, we will use the lowest order (Q1) finite elements, for which the degrees of freedom are associated with the vertices of the mesh. Later -examples will show higher order elements where degrees of freedom are +examples will demonstrate higher order elements where degrees of freedom are not necessarily associated with nodes any more, but can be associated with edges, faces, or cells.

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