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    New locally conservative finite element methods on a rectangular mesh (English)
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    25 February 2013
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    The paper proposes a new family of locally conservative finite element methods for a rectangular mesh for solving second-order elliptic equations. The authors generate a partial differential equation-adapted local basis and solve a global matrix system arising from a flux continuity equation. Quadratic and cubic elements are analyzed and optimal order error estimates measured in the energy norm are provided for elliptic equations. Numerical examples are also discussed.
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    rectangular mesh
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    second-order elliptic equations
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    conservative finite element methods
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    error estimates
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    numerical examples
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