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Convergence properties of the finite-element method for Bénard convection in an infinite layer
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    Convergence properties of the finite-element method for Bénard convection in an infinite layer (English)
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    two symmetry-breaking bifurcation points
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    location of higher-order singularity
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    convergence of the finite-element approximation
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    critical Rayleigh number
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    cell size
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    Bénard convection
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    infinite, horizontal layer
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