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Finite volume element methods for non-definite problems
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    Finite volume element methods for non-definite problems (English)
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    31 October 1999
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    For the 2-D and 3-D non-definite problems error estimates are derived for finite volume element methods. It is proved that the simple upwind scheme for the solution of this problem is unconditionally stable and has first-order accuracy.
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    unconditional stability
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    non-definite problems
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    error estimates
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    finite volume element methods
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    upwind scheme
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