Discontinuous Galerkin methods on \(hp\)-anisotropic meshes. I: A priori error analysis
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Publication:968314
DOI10.1504/IJCSM.2007.016533zbMath1185.65208MaRDI QIDQ968314
Paul Houston, Emmanuil H. Georgoulis, Edward J. C. Hall
Publication date: 5 May 2010
Published in: International Journal of Computing Science and Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
finite element methoderror analysisFEMdiscontinuous Galerkin methodspartial differential equations\(hp\)-adaptivityanisotropic mesh adaptationfinite element spacesPDEs with non-negative characteristic form
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