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Lower spectral bounds by Wilson's brick discretization
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    Lower spectral bounds by Wilson's brick discretization (English)
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    25 June 2010
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    A nonconforming finite element, the Wilson element, is applied for solving the eigenvalue problem of the Laplace operator in polygonal domains in two and three space dimensions. A relationship between the interpolation weak estimate of the Wilson element and the n-linear element is established. The authors prove that the three-dimensional Wilson's brick eigenvalues approximate the exact eigenvalues from below, which is claimed to be a new progress for the finite element method. A numerical experiment for the eigenvalues of the Laplace operator in three dimensions, considering a unit cube, shows that the results given by the Wilson's brick yield indeed lower spectral bounds and thus confirm the theoretical results.
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    eigenvalue problem
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    Laplace operator
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    Wilson element
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    spectral bound
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