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A comparison between the mini-element and the Petrov-Galerkin formulations for the generalized Stokes problem
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    A comparison between the mini-element and the Petrov-Galerkin formulations for the generalized Stokes problem (English)
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    The authors try an essay on the stability question of some finite element formulations for a Stokes-like problem where to the classical Stokes equation a term is added that is the product of the velocity and a positive parameter. Unfortunately, the work contains some unrealistic assumptions on the physical unknowns and does not have the clarity needed for a work pretending to put in order such a complicated question.
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    mini-element method
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    Petrov-Galerkin method
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    stability
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    finite element
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    Stokes equation
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