Analysis of an augmented mixed-FEM for the Navier-Stokes problem

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Publication:2953199

DOI10.1090/mcom/3124zbMath1422.65375OpenAlexW2475346780MaRDI QIDQ2953199

Ricardo Oyarzúa, Jessika Camaño, Giordano Tierra

Publication date: 4 January 2017

Published in: Mathematics of Computation (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://idus.us.es/xmlui/handle/11441/42632




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