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A posteriori error estimates for the Stokes equations: A comparison
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    A posteriori error estimates for the Stokes equations: A comparison (English)
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    The authors consider three estimates based on resolution of a local Stokes problem and one based on residuals, giving some theoretical comparison inequalities and examining their numerical behaviour on test problems.
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    a posteriori error estimates
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    Stokes equations
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    finite elements
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    comparison
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    test problems
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