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Consistency, Stability, a-Priori and a-Posteriori Errors for Petrov-Galerkin Methods Applied to Nonlinear Problems

Pousin, J.
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Rappaz, J.  
1994
Numerische Mathematik

In an abstract framework we present a formalism which specifies the notions of consistency and stability of Petrov-Galerkin methods used to approximate nonlinear problems which are, in many practical situations, strongly nonlinear elliptic problems. This formalism gives rise to a priori and a posteriori error estimates which can be used for the refinement of the mesh in adaptive finite element methods applied to elliptic nonlinear problems. This theory is illustrated with the example: -div (k(u)DELTAu) + c. DELTAu = f in a two dimensional domain OMEGA with Dirichlet boundary conditions.

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research article
DOI
10.1007/s002110050088
Web of Science ID

WOS:A1994PZ75100006

Author(s)
Pousin, J.
Rappaz, J.  
Date Issued

1994

Publisher

Springer

Published in
Numerische Mathematik
Volume

69

Issue

2

Start page

213

End page

231

Note

Cited Reference Count: 15

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August 24, 2006
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