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    A new boundary penalty finite element method for the one-dimensional time-dependent diffusion equation subject to the specification of mass is presented. Instead of solving the diffusion equation directly, a finite element method is used to solve a boundary penalty problem which is derived from the diffusion equation and analyse the error estimate of the semi-discrete approximations when the penalty parameter \(\epsilon\) is sufficiently small. The numerical experiments show that the method is very effective.
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    penalty method
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    diffusion equation
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    specification of mass
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    finite element method
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    error estimate
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    numerical experiments
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