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Error analysis for discretizations of parabolic problems using continuous finite elements in time and mixed finite elements in space (English)
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24 November 2017
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The authors present an analysis for a family of numerical schemes that combine continuous finite elements in time with mixed finite element method in space for parabolic equations. Existence and uniqueness are proved for both semi-discrete in time and fully discrete problems. An optimal order in time and space is established by duality techniques. Some numerical examples are presented to support the theoretical results.
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continuous finite elements in time
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mixed finite elements in space
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error bound
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parabolic equations
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semi-discrete
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fully discrete
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numerical examples
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