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Stabilized finite element methods for singularly perturbed parabolic problems
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    Stabilized finite element methods for singularly perturbed parabolic problems (English)
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    9 June 1996
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    The authors consider two stabilized numerical schemes for solving Dirichlet-type initial-boundary value problems of the parabolic equation \((\partial_t + L_\varepsilon) u : = \partial_t u - \varepsilon \Delta u + b \cdot \nabla u + cu = f\), modelling convection-reaction-diffusion. Weighted least squares forms of the underlying equation are added to the basic Galerkin finite element semidiscretization in order to accomodate the method to (possibly locally varying) convective, reactive or diffusive terms. Time integration is performed with standard stable one-step methods. Stability and error estimates are derived on unstructured grids and the design of the numerical damping parameters are considered. Numerical results are given for typical model problems, including ``translating cone''.
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    parabolic system
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    long time behavior
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    stability
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    numerical results
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    convection-reaction-diffusion equation
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    singular perturbation
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    Galerkin finite element semidiscretization
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    one-step methods
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    error estimates
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