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A finite volume method for solving Navier-Stokes problems
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    A finite volume method for solving Navier-Stokes problems (English)
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    The authors develop a finite volume method for solving the Navier-Stokes equations on a triangular mesh. Further, they prove that the unique solutions of the finite volume method converge to exact solutions for velocity and pressure with optimal order in discrete \(H^{1}\) and \(L^{2}\) norms, respectively.
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    optimal order convergence
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    triangular mesh
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    velocity
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    pressure
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