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Add the parameter "inhomogeneous_exponent" to the Section ShapeGradient #367

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This parameter can be used to scale the inhomogeneous mesh stiffness, as suggested in #344

Closes #344

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@sblauth sblauth merged commit 4317910 into main Dec 7, 2023
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[Development] Implement the possibility to specify an exponent for mesh stiffness based on element size
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