A new L^2 projection method for the Oseen equations
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- A residual local projection method for the Oseen equation
- A new local projection stabilization virtual element method for the Oseen problem on polygonal meshes
- Beyond pressure stabilization: a low-order local projection method for the Oseen equation
- A new streamline diffusion finite element method for the generalized Oseen problem
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