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Some observations on Babuška and Brezzi theories
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    Some observations on Babuška and Brezzi theories (English)
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    19 August 2003
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    When the error of a finite element approximation is estimated, often the factor \(\|I-P_h \|\) enters with \(P_h\) being a non-trivial idempotent mapping. This also holds when saddle point problems are treated in the framework of Brezzi's splitting theorem. For simplicity the trivial bound \(\|I-P_h \|\leq 1+\|P_h \|\) is often found. The authors observe that in these cases the sharper bound \(\|I-P_h \|= \|P_h \|\) can be used. For the proof of this equality first a reduction to the two dimensional case is performed. Reviewer's remark. The proof is based on an equality that follows from \textit{simple manipulations.} Since the reviewer did not see the simple manipulations, he had to verify it by a different proof.
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    Ritz projector
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    error bound
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    finite element
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    saddle point problems
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