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Summary: A quadrature-based mixed Petrov-Galerkin finite element method is applied to a fourth-order linear ordinary differential equation. After employing a splitting technique, a cubic spline trial space and a piecewise linear test space are considered in the method. The integrals are then replaced by the Gauss quadrature rule in the formulation itself. Optimal order a priori error estimates are obtained without any restriction on the mesh. | |||
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fourth-order linear ordinary differential equation | |||
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cubic spline | |||
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Gauss quadrature rule | |||
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a priori error estimates | |||
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Discrete mixed Petrov-Galerkin finite element method for a fourth-order two-point boundary value problem (English)
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14 May 2012
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Summary: A quadrature-based mixed Petrov-Galerkin finite element method is applied to a fourth-order linear ordinary differential equation. After employing a splitting technique, a cubic spline trial space and a piecewise linear test space are considered in the method. The integrals are then replaced by the Gauss quadrature rule in the formulation itself. Optimal order a priori error estimates are obtained without any restriction on the mesh.
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Petrov-Galerkin finite element method
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fourth-order linear ordinary differential equation
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splitting
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cubic spline
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Gauss quadrature rule
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a priori error estimates
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