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Boundary Lagrange multipliers in finite element methods: Error analysis in natural norms (English)
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8 February 1993
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A finite element procedure for circumventing the Babuška-Brezzi condition in mixed formulations with Lagrange multipliers defined on the boundary is presented. The idea is to provide stability to the multiplier by adding residual terms constructed from the Euler-Lagrange equation to the classical Galerkin formulation while preserving consistency. A symmetric conditionally stable method and a nonsymmetric absolutely stable one are shown to be consistent and converge in a natural mesh- independent norm. One order increase in the rate of convergence for the displacement in \(L_ 2\) is also obtained under standard assumptions on regularity.
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error analysis
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finite element
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Babuška-Brezzi condition
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Lagrange multipliers
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stability
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multiplier
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Euler-Lagrange equation
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consistency
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rate of convergence
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