AbstractWe propose an a posteriori error estimator for the Stokes problem using the Crouzeix–Raviart/P0 pair. Its efficiency and reliability on highly stretched meshes are investigated. The analysis is based on hierarchical space splitting whose main ingredients are the strengthened Cauchy–Schwarz inequality and the saturation assumption. We give a theoretical proof of a method to enrich the Crouzeix–Raviart element so that the strengthened Cauchy constant is always bounded away from unity independently of the aspect ratio. An anisotropic self-adaptive mesh refinement approach for which the saturation assumption is valid will be described. Our theory is confirmed by corroborative numerical tests which include an internal layer, a boundary l...
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AbstractWe propose an a posteriori error estimator for the Stokes problem using the Crouzeix–Raviart...
The paper presents a posteriori error estimators for the stationary Stokes problem. We consider anis...
International audienceThe paper presents a posteriori error estimators for the stationary Stokes pro...
We present different metrics derived from a posteriori error estimates for the Pois-son problem and ...
In this work we develop an anisotropic a posteriori error analysis of the advection–diffusion–reacti...
In an anisotropic adaptive finite element algorithm one usually needs an error estimator that yields...
A posteriori error estimates for the Stokes problem on 2D domain are investigated. Hood-Taylor finit...
We present two a posteriori error estimators for the mini-element discretization of the Stokes equat...
When the finite element method is used to solve boundary value problems, the corresponding finite el...
International audienceIn this paper, we develop adaptive inexact versions of iterative algorithms ap...
Key words: Stokes problem, a posteriori error estimation, mesh adaptation, stream function, incompre...
International audienceThe objective of this paper is to show that anisotropic meshes with highly str...
For the nonconforming Crouzeix–Raviart boundary elements from [N. Heuer and F.-J. Sayas, ...
This talk will focus on some of the recent progresses in anisotropic mesh adaptation in finite eleme...
International audienceIn this work, we propose to show that adaptive anisotropic meshing based on a ...
AbstractWe propose an a posteriori error estimator for the Stokes problem using the Crouzeix–Raviart...
The paper presents a posteriori error estimators for the stationary Stokes problem. We consider anis...
International audienceThe paper presents a posteriori error estimators for the stationary Stokes pro...
We present different metrics derived from a posteriori error estimates for the Pois-son problem and ...
In this work we develop an anisotropic a posteriori error analysis of the advection–diffusion–reacti...
In an anisotropic adaptive finite element algorithm one usually needs an error estimator that yields...
A posteriori error estimates for the Stokes problem on 2D domain are investigated. Hood-Taylor finit...
We present two a posteriori error estimators for the mini-element discretization of the Stokes equat...
When the finite element method is used to solve boundary value problems, the corresponding finite el...
International audienceIn this paper, we develop adaptive inexact versions of iterative algorithms ap...
Key words: Stokes problem, a posteriori error estimation, mesh adaptation, stream function, incompre...
International audienceThe objective of this paper is to show that anisotropic meshes with highly str...
For the nonconforming Crouzeix–Raviart boundary elements from [N. Heuer and F.-J. Sayas, ...
This talk will focus on some of the recent progresses in anisotropic mesh adaptation in finite eleme...
International audienceIn this work, we propose to show that adaptive anisotropic meshing based on a ...