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A pressure-Poisson stabilized finite element method for the non-stationary Stokes equations to circumvent the inf-sup condition
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    A pressure-Poisson stabilized finite element method for the non-stationary Stokes equations to circumvent the inf-sup condition (English)
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    The authors consider stabilized finite element methods for non-stationary Stokes equations based on some lowest equal-order finite elements space pair \((X_{h},M_{h}) \), which do not satisfy the discrete inf-sup condition. The stability of two kinds of methods is derived under some regularity assumptions. Then, the convergence of the penalty method and the pressure-Poisson stabilized method is compared. The result shows that the former error limits the order of approximation to \(O(\epsilon + h/ \sqrt{\epsilon}) \) , and the latter yields the optimal error estimate \(O(h) \).
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    penalty finite element method
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    pressure-Poisson stabilized method
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    inf-sup condition
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    non-stationary Stokes equations
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    stability
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    convergence
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    optimal error estimate
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