Multilevel discretization of symmetric saddle point systems without the discrete LBB condition
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- An error analysis of the finite element method overcoming corner singularities for the stationary Stokes problem
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- Saddle point least squares for the reaction-diffusion problem
- Saddle point least squares discretization for convection-diffusion
- Efficient discretization and preconditioning of the singularly perturbed reaction-diffusion problem
- Saddle point least squares iterative solvers for the time harmonic Maxwell equations
- Least squares preconditioning for mixed methods with nonconforming trial spaces
- Sharp stability and approximation estimates for symmetric saddle point systems
- A comparison of the extrapolated successive overrelaxation and the preconditioned simultaneous displacement methods for augmented linear systems
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