Supercloseness of the mixed finite element method for the primary function on unstructured meshes and its applications (Q486713): Difference between revisions
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Supercloseness of the mixed finite element method for the primary function on unstructured meshes and its applications (English)
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16 January 2015
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The author considers a Dirichlet boundary value problem attached to a linear symmetric and uniformly positive definite second-order elliptic partial differential equation. He reviews the mixed finite element method, the div least-squares (LS) method and the standard Galerkin method, all applied to the above mentioned problem. Then, he proves the superconvergence of the approximate solutions for the primary unknown and shows that the LS solutions are high-order perturbations of the mixed and Galerkin approximations. On shape regular meshes he also provides error estimates for LS approximations.
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unstructured meshes
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linear elliptic equations
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finite element method
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least squares method
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superconvergence
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Galerkin method
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error estimate
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