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    Relative rotation and variational inequalities (English)
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    20 November 2012
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    The authors introduce the notion of relative rotation of a multivalued vector field generated by a monotone-type operator and use it to study variational inequalities. The number of solutions of variational inequalities are estimated and conditions for the convergence of the Galerkin method are established. The penalty method is analyzed, proving the strong convergence of the method.
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    relative rotation
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    variational inequality
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    multi-valued mapping
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    vector field
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    strong convergence
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    Galerkin method
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