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A priori error estimates for finite element methods with numerical quadrature for nonmonotone nonlinear elliptic problems

Abdulle, Assyr  
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Vilmart, Gilles  
2012
Numerische Mathematik

The effect of numerical quadrature in finite element methods for solving quasilinear elliptic problems of nonmonotone type is studied. Under similar assumption on the quadrature formula as for linear problems, optimal error estimates in the L^2 and the H^1 norms are proved. The numerical solution obtained from the finite element method with quadrature formula is shown to be unique for a sufficiently fine mesh. The analysis is valid for both simplicial and rectangular finite elements of arbitrary order. Numerical experiments corroborate the theoretical convergence rates.

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research article
DOI
10.1007/s00211-011-0438-4
Web of Science ID

WOS:000305219700001

Author(s)
Abdulle, Assyr  
•
Vilmart, Gilles  
Date Issued

2012

Published in
Numerische Mathematik
Volume

121

Issue

3

Start page

397

End page

431

Subjects

nonmonotone quasilinear elliptic problem

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a priori error estimates

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numerical quadrature

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variational crime

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finite elements

Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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September 24, 2010
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