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Dynamical multilevel schemes for the solution of evolution equations by hierarchical finite element discretization
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    Dynamical multilevel schemes for the solution of evolution equations by hierarchical finite element discretization (English)
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    22 January 1998
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    This paper is concerned to the simulation of turbulent flows including: the nonlinear Burgers' problem and its weak formulation; the Galerkin finite element method implementation; an approximate solution computed by the standard Galerkin method in comparison with that provided by a presented multilevel algorithm; a posteriori estimates; the analysis of some numerical results.
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    turbulent flows
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    Burgers' problem
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    weak formulation
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    Galerkin method
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    a posteriori estimates
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