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The following pages link to Penalty method with P1/P1 finite element approximation for the Stokes equations under the slip boundary condition (Q342887):
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- The fictitious domain method with penalty for the parabolic problem in moving-boundary domain: the error estimate of penalty and the finite element approximation (Q512292) (← links)
- The fictitious domain method with \(H^1\)-penalty for the Stokes problem with Dirichlet boundary condition (Q1675491) (← links)
- An analysis on the penalty and Nitsche's methods for the Stokes-Darcy system with a curved interface (Q2029110) (← links)
- Error estimates for finite element approximation of Dirichlet boundary control for Stokes equations in \(\mathbf{L}^2(\Gamma)\) (Q2147458) (← links)
- The Crouzeix-Raviart element for the Stokes equations with the slip boundary condition on a curved boundary (Q2199778) (← links)
- Analysis of an a posteriori error estimator for a variational inequality governed by the Stokes equations (Q2297189) (← links)
- Pointwise error estimates of linear finite element method for Neumann boundary value problems in a smooth domain (Q2305039) (← links)
- The fictitious domain method for the Stokes problem with Neumann/free-traction boundary condition (Q2400174) (← links)
- Penalty method for the stationary Navier-Stokes problems under the slip boundary condition (Q2631056) (← links)
- Pointwise error estimates for linear finite element approximation to elliptic Dirichlet problems in smooth domains (Q2692800) (← links)
- Stability, analyticity, and maximal regularity for parabolic finite element problems on smooth domains (Q4960071) (← links)
- Penalty method with Crouzeix–Raviart approximation for the Stokes equations under slip boundary condition (Q5230154) (← links)
- On the convergence of a low order Lagrange finite element approach for natural convection problems (Q6052369) (← links)
- Nitsche's method for a Robin boundary value problem in a smooth domain (Q6071346) (← links)
- A coupled model of the fluid flow with nonlinear slip Tresca boundary condition (Q6144185) (← links)