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On the convergence of the bilinear-velocity constant-pressure finite element method in viscous flow
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    On the convergence of the bilinear-velocity constant-pressure finite element method in viscous flow (English)
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    The authors show that, under certain choice of quadrangulation of the domain of inspection, the standard isoparametric \(Q_ 1\times Q_ 0\) velocity pressure finite element method for solving viscous flow problems leads to a completely optimally convergent sequence of approximations.
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    quadrangulation
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    finite element method
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    viscous flow
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    completely optimally convergent sequence of approximations
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