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    Piecewise linear approach to the Stokes equations in 3 D (English)
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    9 November 1995
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    A least-squares method for three-dimensional problems is proposed. This method leads to a minimization problem and thus it is not subject to the restriction of the Ladyzhenskaya-Babuska-Brezzi condition. Piecewise linear elements can be applied for the approximation functions; the simplest and natural elements are easy to program and achieve optimal rates of convergene.
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    least-squares method
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    minimization problem
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    Ladyzhenskaya-Babuska-Brezzi condition
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    convergene
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