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Upper spectral bounds and a posteriori error analysis of several mixed finite element approximations for the Stokes eigenvalue problem (English)
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9 September 2013
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Conforming mixed finite element approximations for the Stokes eigenvalue problem are discussed. Firstly, several mixed finite element identities are proved. Based on these identities, the following new results are given: \begin{itemize}\item[1.] It is proved that the numerical eigenvalues obtained by mini-element, \(P_1\)-\(P_1\) element and \(Q_1\)-\(Q_1\) element approximate the exact eigenvalues from above; \item[2.] As for the \(P_1\)-\(P_1\), \(Q_1\)-\(Q_1\) and \(Q_1\)-\(P_0\) element eigenvalues, the asymptotically exact a posteriori error indicators are presented; \item[3.] The reliable and efficient a posteriori error estimator proposed by \textit{R. Verfürth} [Numer. Math. 55, No. 3, 309--325 (1989; Zbl 0674.65092)] is applied to mini-element eigenfunctions. Numerical experiments are carried out in order to verify the theoretical analysis.\end{itemize}
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conforming mixed finite elements
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upper spectral bounds
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a posteriori error estimates
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Stokes eigenvalue problem
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