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The continuous Galerkin method is locally conservative
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    The continuous Galerkin method is locally conservative (English)
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    4 October 2001
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    The authors examine the conservation law structure of the continuous Galerkin method for the scalar advection-diffusion equation, establish local conservation laws which pertain to subdomains consisting of a union of elements as well as individual elements. The results are quite general and apply to time-dependent, nonlinear systems as well and are somewhat surprising and contradict the widely held opinion that the continuous Galerkin method is not locally conservative.
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    conservation law
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    continuous Galerkin method
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    advection-diffusion equation
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    time-dependent, nonlinear systems
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