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A refined finite element convergence theory for highly indefinite Helmholtz problems (English)
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6 December 2006
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The author develops a theory where the stability of Galerkin method can be formulated in terms of an ``almost variance property'' of a finite element space. This theory is used to prove the convergence of the Galerkin method for highly indefinite Helmholtz problems, and is applied to the case of one-dimensional problems.
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Helmholtz equation
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Robin condition
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finite elements
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indefinite problems
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stability
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Galerkin method
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convergence
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