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A family of mixed finite elements for the elasticity problem
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    A family of mixed finite elements for the elasticity problem (English)
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    A new mixed finite element formulation for the equations of linear elasticity is considered. In the formulation the variables approximated are the displacement, the unsymmetric stress tensor and the rotation. The rotation act as a Lagrange multiplier introduced in order to enforce the symmetry of the stress tensor. Based on this formulation a new family of both two- and three-dimensional mixed methods is defined. Optimal error estimates, which are valid uniformly with respect to the Poisson ratio, are derived. Finally, a new postprocessing scheme for improving the displacement is introduced and analyzed.
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    mixed finite element formulation
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    linear elasticity
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    displacement
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    unsymmetric stress tensor
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    Lagrange multiplier
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    three-dimensional mixed methods
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    optimal error estimates
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    postprocessing scheme
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