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A Simple Introduction to the Mixed Finite Element MethodBabuška–Brezzi Theory

A Simple Introduction to the Mixed Finite Element Method: Babuška–Brezzi Theory [In this chapter we present the main results forming part of the Babuška–Brezzi theory, which makes it possible to analyze a large family of mixed variational formulations and their respective Galerkin approximations. Our main references here include [16, 41, 50, 52]. We begin by introducing the specific kind of operator equations that we are interested in.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Simple Introduction to the Mixed Finite Element MethodBabuška–Brezzi Theory

Part of the SpringerBriefs in Mathematics Book Series
Springer Journals — Dec 9, 2013

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© Gabriel N. Gatica 2014
ISBN
978-3-319-03694-6
Pages
27 –60
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-03695-3_2
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Abstract

[In this chapter we present the main results forming part of the Babuška–Brezzi theory, which makes it possible to analyze a large family of mixed variational formulations and their respective Galerkin approximations. Our main references here include [16, 41, 50, 52]. We begin by introducing the specific kind of operator equations that we are interested in.]

Published: Dec 9, 2013

Keywords: Bilinear Form; Dirichlet Boundary Condition; Mixed Boundary Condition; Symmetric Bilinear Form; Galerkin Scheme

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