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The Morley element for fourth order elliptic equations in any dimensions
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    The Morley element for fourth order elliptic equations in any dimensions (English)
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    26 May 2006
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    The authors introduce a new \(n\)-dimensional \((n>2)\) Morley finite element and carry out a fairly complete analysis. They give an explicit construction of the nodal basis functions and discuss some basic properties. When finite element spaces corresponding to these elements are used, in order to solve the classical boundary value problem for the biharmonic equation, a convergence result is eventually proved.
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    nonconforming finite elements
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    \(n\)-dimensional Morley elements
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    biharmonic equation
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    convergence estimates
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    fourth order elliptic equation
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