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A low order conforming finite element approach for solving Stokes' equation on 2D rectangular grids is presented. The discrete velocity consists of continuous piecewise polynomial components having degree 2 in the corresponding coordinate direction respectively degree 1 in the other. The discrete pressure space is obtained by simply taking the divergence of the velocity space, resulting in a subspace of the space of piecewise discontinuous polynomials of degree 1. As a direct consequence, the obtained finite element approach is divergence-free. Stability of the method is shown by proving the Ladyshenskaya-Babuška-Brezzi condition. Moreover, results concerning the approximation order are presented. Finally, the performance of the method is examined by numerical experiments, including a comparison to the popular \(Q_1/P_0\) element.
Property / review text: A low order conforming finite element approach for solving Stokes' equation on 2D rectangular grids is presented. The discrete velocity consists of continuous piecewise polynomial components having degree 2 in the corresponding coordinate direction respectively degree 1 in the other. The discrete pressure space is obtained by simply taking the divergence of the velocity space, resulting in a subspace of the space of piecewise discontinuous polynomials of degree 1. As a direct consequence, the obtained finite element approach is divergence-free. Stability of the method is shown by proving the Ladyshenskaya-Babuška-Brezzi condition. Moreover, results concerning the approximation order are presented. Finally, the performance of the method is examined by numerical experiments, including a comparison to the popular \(Q_1/P_0\) element. / rank
 
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mixed finite element
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Stokes equation
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rectangular grids
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divergence-free
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stability
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Ladyshenskaya-Babuška-Brezzi condition
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numerical experiments
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A lowest order divergence-free finite element on rectangular grids
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    A lowest order divergence-free finite element on rectangular grids (English)
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    A low order conforming finite element approach for solving Stokes' equation on 2D rectangular grids is presented. The discrete velocity consists of continuous piecewise polynomial components having degree 2 in the corresponding coordinate direction respectively degree 1 in the other. The discrete pressure space is obtained by simply taking the divergence of the velocity space, resulting in a subspace of the space of piecewise discontinuous polynomials of degree 1. As a direct consequence, the obtained finite element approach is divergence-free. Stability of the method is shown by proving the Ladyshenskaya-Babuška-Brezzi condition. Moreover, results concerning the approximation order are presented. Finally, the performance of the method is examined by numerical experiments, including a comparison to the popular \(Q_1/P_0\) element.
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    mixed finite element
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    Stokes equation
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    rectangular grids
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    divergence-free
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    stability
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    Ladyshenskaya-Babuška-Brezzi condition
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    numerical experiments
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