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    On the convergence factor of Uzawa's algorithm (English)
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    We study convergence properties of Uzawa-type algorithms for the iterative solution of mixed finite element approximations to two- dimensional boundary value problems with equality constraints, such as the plane Stokes problem or the plane incompressible elasticity problem. We present estimates of the convergence factors which are optimal with respect to the discretization parameter h. It is shown, in particular, that for the problems mentioned the convergence factor of the classical Uzawa-algorithm is independent of h.
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    Uzawa-type algorithms
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    iterative solution
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    mixed finite element approximations
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    two-dimensional boundary value problems
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    equality constraints
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    plane Stokes problem
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    plane incompressible elasticity problem
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    convergence factors
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    discretization parameter
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    classical Uzawa- algorithm
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