“…Many ideas underpinning the MFD method were originally formulated in the sixties for orthogonal meshes using the finite difference framework from which the name of the method was derived. Over the years, the MFD method has been extensively developed for the solution of a wide range of scientific and engineering problems in continuum mechanics [39], electromagnetics [32,34], fluid flows [36,7,8,17,6], elasticity [5,10], obstacle and control problems [3,1,2], diffusion [33], discretization of differential forms [11,41,12], and eigenvalue analysis [15]. An extensive list of people who contributed to the development of the MFD method can be found in the recent book [9] and review paper [35].…”