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Quasisolenoidal velocity-pressure finite element methods for the three-dimensional Stokes problem (English)
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The three-dimensional Stokes problem with quasi-solenoidal velocity field is considered. First, a weak formulation to this problem is given, followed by existence and uniqueness results for the finite element solution, in the particular case of a parallepipedal domain. Convergence results (sufficient conditions) are obtained with reference to the used finite element method, that allows a sequence of velocity and pressure field converging with order one to the exact (weak) solution of the ``continuous'' problem. The work ends with corresponding numerical results of a given movement in the unit cube.
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three-dimensional Stokes problem
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velocity-pressure variables
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weak formulation
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quasilinear tetrahedral finite element
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