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    Spline element method for Monge-Ampère equations (English)
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    19 October 2015
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    The paper addresses the numerical approximation of the Monge-Ampère equation with Dirichlet boundary conditions using a finite-dimensional space of \(C^1\) functions which are piecewise polynomials of degree \(d\) at least 2. A nonlinear discrete problem is formulated. It is assumed that the discrete problem has a strictly convex solution. This assumption is supported by numerical experiments in two dimensions. An iterative method is proposed and a convergence of the iterations is proved. The iterative method looks like a Newton's method and it depends on a parameter \(\epsilon\) which has to be chosen carefully. Some numerical experiments are presented using the spline element method.
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    spline element method
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    Monge-Ampère equation
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    \(C^1\) conforming approximations
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    iterative methods
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    convex solution
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    numerical experiment
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    convergence
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    Newton's method
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