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Finite-element analysis of contact problems in thermoelasticity. The semi-coercive case
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    Finite-element analysis of contact problems in thermoelasticity. The semi-coercive case (English)
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    22 September 1994
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    Numerical analysis of the Signorini problem with friction in two- dimensional quasi coupled linear thermoelasticity is investigated. Piecewise linear finite elements on the triangulation of the given domain \(\Omega \subset \mathbb{R}^ 2\) with polygonal boundary \(\partial \Omega\) are used. In this contribution we establish the rate of convergence of the finite-element approximate solution, provided the exact solution is smooth enough.
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    variational inequality
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    geodynamics
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    biomechanics
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    piecewise linear finite elements
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    Signorini problem with friction
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    quasi coupled linear thermoelasticity
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    triangulation
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    convergence
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