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    Numerical methods using defects (English)
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    1 February 1996
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    The paper deals with the problems of smoothing numerical solutions, a posteriori error estimates and correction of numerical solutions using defects, for elliptic equations. The results are based on the theory of finite elements. The paper contains following sections: 1. Approximation of numerical solutions by finite elements of high degrees. 2. A posteriori estimate. 3. Defect correction method. 4. The cell approximate method.
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    defect correction method
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    smoothing
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    error estimates
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    defects
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    elliptic equations
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    finite elements
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    cell approximate method
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