Finite element method based on combination of ``saddle point variational formulations
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Publication:1367265
DOI10.1007/BF02916604zbMath0885.73090MaRDI QIDQ1367265
Publication date: 23 April 1998
Published in: Science in China. Series E (Search for Journal in Brave)
stabilityconvergenceerror estimatescombinatorially stabilized mixed/hybrid finite element methodinf-sup inequalityweight averaging
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