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On the regularity of difference schemes. II: Regularity estimates for linear and nonlinear problems
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    On the regularity of difference schemes. II: Regularity estimates for linear and nonlinear problems (English)
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    [For the first part see ibid. 19, 71-95 (1981; Zbl 0462.65058).] Let a boundary value problem for a second order elliptic equation be written in the form \(Lu=f\) and let \(L_ hu_ hh=f_ h\) be its discrete analogue. The author analyzes the important problem of getting a priori estimates for \(L_ h\!^{-1}\) which can be regarded as discrete analogue of the coercitivity estimates \[ (1)\quad \| L^{- 1}\|_{H^ s\to H^{s+2}}\leq C \] with \(H^ s\) being either the Sobolev space \(W^ s\!_ 2\) or the Hölder space \(C^ s\). He gives an interesting theorem which connects the \(s_ 1\)-regularity of the discrete problems with their \(s_ 0\)-regularity \((s_ 0<s_ 1)\) and estimates (1) for the differential case with \(s\in [s_ 0,s_ 1]\). This theorem enables him to get strong results about the s-regularity of a few difference schemes for the Poisson equation in a general region \(\Omega \subset R^ 2\) with a smooth boundary. Some generalizations for nonlinear problems are given.
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    regularity estimates
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    a priori estimates
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    coercitivity estimates
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    Poisson equation
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