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A study of Galerkin method for the heat convection equations.
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    A study of Galerkin method for the heat convection equations. (English)
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    11 May 2012
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    This paper focusses on an application of the Galerkin method for an initial boundary value problem. The problem of a non-stationary quasi-linear system desribing the flow of a non-uniformly heated viscous fluid is considered and mathematically described with the aid of orthogonal projections. Unique solvability of the approximated problem and convergence estimates are proven.
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    approximate solution
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    error estimate
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    Galerkin method
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    orthogonal projection
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    heat convection equation
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    viscous fluid
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