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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1672727
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Essential boundary conditions and multi-point constraints in finite element analysis (English)
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1 September 2002
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Elliptic problems with nonstandard boundary conditions are treated as variational problems with restrictions \[ \text{ minimize } \tfrac 12 x^T Sx-f^T x\quad \text{subject to } Cx=g. \] The saddle point equations \(Sx+C^T \lambda =f, ~Cx=g\) and their solvability are discussed from the algebraic viewpoint, i.e., \(g\in \text{Range}(C)\), \(\text{Ker} (S) \cap \text{Ker} (C) =\{0\}\), and \(C\) is of full rank. Applications to classic situations are elucidated. There is no hint on the analytic behaviour of this finite element approximation, i.e., the coercivity on the kernel and Brezzi's condition are not mentioned.
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mixed finite element method
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Brezzi condition
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elliptic problems
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nonstandard boundary conditions
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saddle point equations
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