AbstractIn this paper we discuss some mixed finite element methods related to the reduced integration penalty method for solving the Stokes problem. We prove optimal order error estimates for bilinear-constant and biquadratic-bilinear velocity-pressure finite element solutions. The result for the biquadratic-bilinear element is new, while that for the bilinear-constant element improves the convergence analysis of Johnson and Pitkäranta (1982). In the degenerate case when the penalty parameter is set to be zero, our results reduce to some related known results proved in by Brezzi and Fortin (1991) for the bilinear-constant element, and Bercovier and Pironneau (1979) for the biquadratic-bilinear element. Our theoretical results are consistent...
International audienceWe study a fictitious domain approach with Lagrange multipliers to dis-cretize...
International audienceWe study a fictitious domain approach with Lagrange multipliers to dis-cretize...
International audienceWe study a fictitious domain approach with Lagrange multipliers to dis-cretize...
AbstractIn this paper we discuss some mixed finite element methods related to the reduced integratio...
We present a mixed finite element method for the steady-state Stokes equations where the discrete bi...
In this paper, we develop and analyze a mixed finite element method for the Stokes flow. This method...
In this paper, we develop and analyze a mixed finite element method for the Stokes flow. This method...
In this paper, we develop and analyze a mixed finite element method for the Stokes flow. This method...
In this paper, we develop and analyze a mixed finite element method for the Stokes flow. This method...
In this paper, we develop and analyze a mixed finite element method for the Stokes flow. This method...
In this paper we analyze an augmented mixed finite element method for the steady Navier-Stokes equat...
In this paper we analyze an augmented mixed finite element method for the steady Navier-Stokes equat...
For the Stokes problem in a two- or three-dimensional bounded domain, we propose a new mixed finite ...
Standard mixed finite element methods for the incompressible Navier–Stokes equations that relax the ...
International audienceWe study a fictitious domain approach with Lagrange multipliers to dis-cretize...
International audienceWe study a fictitious domain approach with Lagrange multipliers to dis-cretize...
International audienceWe study a fictitious domain approach with Lagrange multipliers to dis-cretize...
International audienceWe study a fictitious domain approach with Lagrange multipliers to dis-cretize...
AbstractIn this paper we discuss some mixed finite element methods related to the reduced integratio...
We present a mixed finite element method for the steady-state Stokes equations where the discrete bi...
In this paper, we develop and analyze a mixed finite element method for the Stokes flow. This method...
In this paper, we develop and analyze a mixed finite element method for the Stokes flow. This method...
In this paper, we develop and analyze a mixed finite element method for the Stokes flow. This method...
In this paper, we develop and analyze a mixed finite element method for the Stokes flow. This method...
In this paper, we develop and analyze a mixed finite element method for the Stokes flow. This method...
In this paper we analyze an augmented mixed finite element method for the steady Navier-Stokes equat...
In this paper we analyze an augmented mixed finite element method for the steady Navier-Stokes equat...
For the Stokes problem in a two- or three-dimensional bounded domain, we propose a new mixed finite ...
Standard mixed finite element methods for the incompressible Navier–Stokes equations that relax the ...
International audienceWe study a fictitious domain approach with Lagrange multipliers to dis-cretize...
International audienceWe study a fictitious domain approach with Lagrange multipliers to dis-cretize...
International audienceWe study a fictitious domain approach with Lagrange multipliers to dis-cretize...
International audienceWe study a fictitious domain approach with Lagrange multipliers to dis-cretize...