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A posteriori estimation of the linearization error for strongly monotone nonlinear operators
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    A posteriori estimation of the linearization error for strongly monotone nonlinear operators (English)
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    17 July 2007
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    Let \(V\) be a reflexive Banach space. Consider a nonlinear operator \(A:V \to V'\) with (i) \(A0=0\), (ii) \(A\) is strongly monotone, (iii) \(A\) is Lipschitz continuous for bounded arguments. Further, let \(H\supset V\) be a Hilbert space and \(A_L:H \to H'\) be a linear approximation of \(A\), supposed to be coercive and bounded. Some computable upper and lower estimators are constructed for the error function \(e_L=u-u_L\) where \(u\) (resp., \(u_L\)) is the unique solution in \(V\) (resp., \(H\)) of the problem \(Ax=F\) (resp., \(A_Lx=F\)). Some numerical examples are then given to illustrate the method.
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    Hilbert space
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    strongly monotone and Lipschitz continuous operator
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    linear approximation
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    upper/lower estimator
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    Sobolev space
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    nonlinear operator equation
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    reflexive Banach space
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    numerical examples
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