Vorticity-velocity-pressure and stream function-vorticity formulations for the Stokes problem. (Q1421399): Difference between revisions
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Vorticity-velocity-pressure and stream function-vorticity formulations for the Stokes problem. (English)
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26 January 2004
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For the Stokes problem in a two- or three-dimensional bounded domain with sufficiently smooth boundary, a new mixed formulation is presented by means of a vorticity-velocity-pressure formulation with a new Hilbert space for the vorticity. This new formulation allows arbitrary finite element meshes, especially tetrahedras, in standard numerical simulations based upon the marker-and-cell-method. The appropriate space for the vorticity is a space of square-integrable vector-valued functions with weak rotation that contains the usual space \(H(curl, \Omega)\) of vector-valued functions, which, together with their curl, are square-integrable. The new mixed formulation is shown to be well-posed and provides the classical Stokes equations with a new boundary condition for tangential velocity on a subset of the boundary. However, it coincides with the classical boundary conditions for suitable domains such as in the two-dimensional case for a connected, open bounded domain.
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existence
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uniqueness
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Ladyzhenskaya-Babuška-Brezzi condition
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finite element method
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