Mixed and Stabilized Finite Element Methods for the Obstacle Problem
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Abstract: We discretize the Lagrange multiplier formulation of the obstacle problem by mixed and stabilized finite element methods. A priori and a posteriori error estimates are derived and numerically verified.
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