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A multiscale rectangular element method for elliptic problems with entirely small periodic coefficients
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    A multiscale rectangular element method for elliptic problems with entirely small periodic coefficients (English)
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    28 January 2003
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    This paper deals with a simple multiscale finite elementary (FE) method for solving multiscale problems, where the multiscale base consists of a standard bilinear conforming FE-base defined on a relatively coarse partition compared with small scale parameter plus a special bubble-like function which includes the small scale information. The error of the multiscale FE-solution is analysed and the optimal error estimate is obtained. Also a multilevel additive Schwarz preconditioning method is presented.
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    elliptic problems
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    small periodic coefficients
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    finite elementary
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    multiscale base
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    optimal error estimate
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    multilevel additive Schwarz preconditioning method
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