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Numerical solutions of a two-phase membrane problem
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    Numerical solutions of a two-phase membrane problem (English)
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    10 December 2010
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    The paper is concerned with a free boundary problem. The right-hand side of the elliptic equation attains different values in the subdomains where the solution \(u\) is positive and where it is negative. A finite element solution is computed iteratively. In each step a linear problem is solved with the right-hand side determined by the sign of the previous approximate solution. A second method uses a regularization at the free boundary.
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    free boundary problems
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    two-phase membrane
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    finite element method
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    error estimate
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    elliptic equation
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    regularization
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