St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 16. cilt,437-1077. sayfalarAmerican Mathematical Society, 2005 |
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Sayfa 838
... method was used quite often to estimate errors of finite element approximations . This method was sug- gested in the paper [ 17 ] of Babuška and Rheinboldt and in some other publications of these authors . Further development of this ...
... method was used quite often to estimate errors of finite element approximations . This method was sug- gested in the paper [ 17 ] of Babuška and Rheinboldt and in some other publications of these authors . Further development of this ...
Sayfa 841
... method . §2 . STOKES PROBLEM 2.1 . Ladyzhenskaya - Babuška - Brezzi condition . It is natural to start the consid- eration of methods of obtaining deviation estimates for boundary - value problems that involve the incompressibility ...
... method . §2 . STOKES PROBLEM 2.1 . Ladyzhenskaya - Babuška - Brezzi condition . It is natural to start the consid- eration of methods of obtaining deviation estimates for boundary - value problems that involve the incompressibility ...
Sayfa 843
... methods as well as the residual method are justified mathematically only for the Galerkin approximations . Moreover , such estimates give only error indicators and usually provide no guaranteed error bounds . Computable error estimates ...
... methods as well as the residual method are justified mathematically only for the Galerkin approximations . Moreover , such estimates give only error indicators and usually provide no guaranteed error bounds . Computable error estimates ...
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A Kokotov and B Plamenevskii On the asymptotics of solutions | 477 |
J Martinet and B Venkov On integral lattices having an | 507 |
A A Pekarskii Bernsteintype inequalities for the derivatives of rational | 541 |
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