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Finite element error estimates for nonlinear elliptic equations of monotone type
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    Finite element error estimates for nonlinear elliptic equations of monotone type (English)
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    We consider the application of the finite element method to a class of second order elliptic boundary value problems of divergence form and with gradient nonlinearity in the principal coefficient, and the derivation of error estimates for the finite element approximations. Such problems arise in many practical situations - for example, in shock-free airfoil design, seepage through coarse grained porous media, and in some glaciological problems. By making use of certain properties of the nonlinear coefficients, we demonstrate that the variational formulations associated with these boundary value problems are well-posed. We also prove that the abstract operators accompanying such problems satisfy certain continuity and monotonicity inequalities. With the aid of these inequalities and some standard results from approximation theory, we show how one may derive error estimates for the finite element approximations in the energy norm.
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    finite element method
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    second order elliptic boundary value problems of divergence form
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    gradient nonlinearity
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    error estimates
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    shock-free airfoil design
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    seepage through coarse grained porous media
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    glaciological problems
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    variational formulations
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    well-posed
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    continuity and monotonicity inequalities
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    energy norm
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