Asked • 03/23/19

Formal American English form of 'generalization of the generalized'?

I have a question regarding formal American English writing. I constructed a method which is a generalization of the generalized finite element method (GFEM). The fact that it's a generalization is an important message I want to give in the title of my article, but obviously, 'generalization of the generalized finite element method' sounds ridiculous. I can however, not seem to find any synonym for 'generalization'. My question is, how do I express this in formal American English writing?

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