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Approximation of the solution of a fourth order boundary value problem with nonsmooth coefficient
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    Approximation of the solution of a fourth order boundary value problem with nonsmooth coefficient (English)
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    A class of generalized finite element methods for the approximate solution of a fourth order two point boundary value problem with nonsmooth coefficient is presented. The methods are based on the use of problem dependent L-splines incorporating the nonsmoothness of the coefficient. Stability is proved and optimal error estimates in the \(H^ 2\) norm are derived for the solution and postprocessed solution, under the assumption that the coefficient is of bounded variation. The relation of these methods to mixed methods is discussed.
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    finite element methods
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    fourth order
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    nonsmooth coefficient
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    L-splines
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    optimal error estimates
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    mixed methods
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