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Gauss-Legendre elements: a stable, higher order non-conforming finite element family
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    Gauss-Legendre elements: a stable, higher order non-conforming finite element family (English)
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    28 March 2007
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    The nonconforming \(P_k\)-\(P_{k-1}\) elements for the two-dimensional Stokes problem are studied. When proving the inf-sup condition, they avoid the conditions on the grid that \textit{L. R. Scott} and \textit{M. Vogelius} had to impose [RAIRO, Modél. Math. Anal. Numér. 19, 111--143 (1985; Zbl 0608.65013)]. Specifically, it is not necessary to exclude \textit{singular points} after bubble functions with higher order polynomials are added to the finite element functions.
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    non-conforming finite elements
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    macroelement techniques
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    bubble functions
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    Stokes problem
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    inf-sup condition
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