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    Three-field modelling of nonlinear nonsmooth boundary value problems and stability of differential mixed variational inequalities (English)
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    19 September 2013
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    Summary: The purpose of this paper is twofold. Firstly, we consider nonlinear non-smooth elliptic boundary value problems, and also related parabolic initial boundary value problems that model in a simplified way steady-state unilateral contact with Tresca friction in solid mechanics, respectively, stem from nonlinear transient heat conduction with unilateral boundary conditions. Here, a recent duality approach, that augments the classical Babuška-Brezzi saddle point formulation for mixed variational problems to twofold saddle point formulations, is extended to the non-smooth problems under consideration. This approach leads to variational inequalities of mixed form for three coupled fields as unknowns and to related differential mixed variational inequalities in the time-dependent case. Secondly, we are concerned with the stability of the solution set of a general class of differential mixed variational inequalities. Here we present a novel upper set convergence result with respect to perturbations in the data, including perturbations of the associated nonlinear maps, the non-smooth convex functionals, and the convex constraint set. We employ epiconvergence for the convergence of the functionals and Mosco convergence for set convergence. We impose weak convergence assumptions on the perturbed maps using the monotonicity method of Browder and Minty.
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    nonlinear non-smooth elliptic boundary value problems
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    parabolic initial boundary value problems
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    solid mechanics
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    variational inequalities of mixed form
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    stability of the solution
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