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===Multiphysics=== In [[multiphysics]] systems—systems involving multiple physical fields that interact with one another—linearization with respect to each of the physical fields may be performed. This linearization of the system with respect to each of the fields results in a linearized monolithic equation system that can be solved using monolithic iterative solution procedures such as the [[Newton–Raphson method]]. Examples of this include [[MRI scanner]] systems which results in a system of electromagnetic, mechanical and acoustic fields.<ref>{{cite journal |first=S. |last=Bagwell |first2=P. D. |last2=Ledger |first3=A. J. |last3=Gil |first4=M. |last4=Mallett |first5=M. |last5=Kruip |year=2017 |title=A linearised ''hp''–finite element framework for acousto-magneto-mechanical coupling in axisymmetric MRI scanners |journal=International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering |volume=112 |issue=10 |pages=1323–1352 |doi=10.1002/nme.5559 |bibcode=2017IJNME.112.1323B |doi-access=free }}</ref>
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