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\(L^{2}\) error estimation of a quadratic finite volume element method for pseudo-parabolic equations in three spatial dimensions
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    \(L^{2}\) error estimation of a quadratic finite volume element method for pseudo-parabolic equations in three spatial dimensions (English)
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    The author considers a quadratic finite volume element method based on the Barlow points for pseudo-parabolic equations in three spatial dimensions. Optimal order of convergence in the \(L^2\) norm is obtained by use of a symmetrization technique. The effectiveness of this approach is illustrated on a numerical example.
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    Barlow points
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    \(L^{2}\) error estimation
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    pseudo-parabolic
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    quadratic finite volume element method
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    convergence
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    numerical example
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