Stable and unstable cross-grid P_kQ_l mixed finite elements for the Stokes problem
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Stable and unstable cross-grid \(P kQ l\) mixed finite elements for the Stokes problem
Stable and unstable cross-grid \(P kQ l\) mixed finite elements for the Stokes problem
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Cited in
(6)- Modified cross-grid finite elements for the Stokes problem
- A unified mixed finite element approximations of the Stokes-Darcy coupled problem
- Approximations by MINI mixed finite element for the Stokes-Darcy coupled problem on curved domains
- Stabilization of low-order cross-grid P_k Q_l mixed finite elements
- Stable \(Q_k-Q_{k-1}\) mixed finite elements with discontinuous pressure
- C₀P₂-P₀ Stokes finite element pair on sub-hexahedron tetrahedral grids
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