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Uniqueness of discrete solutions of nonmonotone PDEs without a globally fine mesh condition
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    Uniqueness of discrete solutions of nonmonotone PDEs without a globally fine mesh condition (English)
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    21 August 2018
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    The authors are concerned with the uniqueness of the finite element solution to some non-monotone quasilinear elliptic boundary value problems (Dirichlet and mixed) in one and two dimensions. The diffusion coefficient is assumed to be bounded and satisfying a Lipschitz condition. Under a local condition, they establish first a comparison theorem, and then the uniqueness of the solution immediately follows. They completely avoid a global mesh size condition.
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    quasilinear elliptic
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    boundary value problem
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    bounded
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    Lipschitz
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    diffusion coefficient
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    piecewise linear finite element
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    uniqueness
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    comparison theorem
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    local condition
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