A Simple Introduction to the Mixed Finite Element MethodMixed Finite Element Methods
A Simple Introduction to the Mixed Finite Element Method: Mixed Finite Element Methods
Gatica, Gabriel N.
2013-12-09 00:00:00
[In this chapter we utilize the Raviart–Thomas spaces to present and analyze specific mixed finite element methods applied to some of the examples studied in Chap. 2. The corresponding discussion follows mainly the presentations in [12, 39, 50, 52]. We begin with a preliminary section dealing with the approximation properties of the finite element subspaces to be employed.]
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A Simple Introduction to the Mixed Finite Element MethodMixed Finite Element Methods
[In this chapter we utilize the Raviart–Thomas spaces to present and analyze specific mixed finite element methods applied to some of the examples studied in Chap. 2. The corresponding discussion follows mainly the presentations in [12, 39, 50, 52]. We begin with a preliminary section dealing with the approximation properties of the finite element subspaces to be employed.]
Published: Dec 9, 2013
Keywords: Bilinear Form; Mixed Finite Element Method; Poisson Problem; Linear Elasticity Problem; Posteriori Error Analysis
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