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    Approximations of the partial derivatives by averaging (English)
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    3 July 2012
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    The focus of this paper is the approximation of derivative information for a smooth function on a given triangulation. The paper extends a previous approach proposed by the same author to higher-order derivatives and to spaces with dimension two and higher. Given that the triangulation has certain properties, the author shows that the presented approach to approximate the derivatives achieves a higher accuracy than the already known methods. For this purpose, an appropriate averaging of available values is used. Numerical tests illustrate the presented result.
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    regular simplicial triangulation
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    high-order approximation of derivatives
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    Lagrange finite element
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    numerical examples
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