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Mixed and Hybrid Finite Element Methods

Mixed and Hybrid Finite Element Methods
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Dewey Class 518
Titolo Mixed and Hybrid Finite Element Methods ([EBook] /) / edited by Franco Brezzi, Michel Fortin.
Added Personal Name Brezzi, Franco editor.
Fortin, Michel editor.
Other name(s) SpringerLink (Online service)
Pubblicazione New York, NY : : Springer New York, , 1991.
Physical Details IX, 350 p. : online resource.
Serie Springer Series in Computational Mathematics 0179-3632 ; ; 15
ISBN 9781461231721
Summary Note Research on non-standard finite element methods is evolving rapidly and in this text Brezzi and Fortin give a general framework in which the development is taking place. The presentation is built around a few classic examples: Dirichlet's problem, Stokes problem, Linear elasticity. The authors provide with this publication an analysis of the methods in order to understand their properties as thoroughly as possible.:
Contents note I: Variational Formulations and Finite Element Methods -- §1. Classical Methods -- §2. Model Problems and Elementary Properties of Some Functional Spaces -- §3. Duality Methods -- §4. Domain Decomposition Methods, Hybrid Methods -- §5. Augmented Variational Formulations -- §6. Transposition Methods -- §7. Bibliographical remarks -- II: Approximation of Saddle Point Problems -- §1. Existence and Uniqueness of Solutions -- §2. Approximation of the Problem -- §3. Numerical Properties of the Discrete Problem -- §4. Solution by Penalty Methods, Convergence of Regularized Problems -- §5. Iterative Solution Methods. Uzawa’s Algorithm -- §6. Concluding Remarks -- III: Function Spaces and Finite Element Approximations -- §1. Properties of the spaces Hs(?) and H(div; ?) -- §2. Finite Element Approximations of H1(?) and H2(?) -- §3. Approximations of H (div; ?) -- §4. Concluding Remarks -- IV: Various Examples -- §1. Nonstandard Methods for Dirichlet’s Problem -- §2. Stokes Problem -- §3. Elasticity Problems -- §4. A Mixed Fourth-Order Problem -- §5. Dual Hybrid Methods for Plate Bending Problems -- V: Complements on Mixed Methods for Elliptic Problems -- §1. Numerical Solutions -- §2. A Brief Analysis of the Computational Effort -- §3. Error Analysis for the Multiplier -- §4. Error Estimates in Other Norms -- §5. Application to an Equation Arising from Semiconductor Theory -- §6. How Things Can Go Wrong -- §7. Augmented Formulations -- VI: Incompressible Materials and Flow Problems -- §1. Introduction -- §2. The Stokes Problem as a Mixed Problem -- §3. Examples of Elements for Incompressible Materials -- §4. Standard Techniques of Proof for the inf-sup Condition -- §5. Macroelement Techniques and Spurious Pressure Modes -- §6. An Alternative Technique of Proof and Generalized Taylor-Hood Element -- §7. Nearly Incompressible Elasticity, Reduced Integration Methods and Relation with Penalty Methods -- §8. Divergence-Free Basis, Discrete Stream Functions -- §9. Other Mixed and Hybrid Methods for Incompressible Flows -- VII: Other Applications -- §1. Mixed Methods for Linear Thin Plates -- §2. Mixed Methods for Linear Elasticity Problems -- §3. Moderately Thick Plates -- References.
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Internet Site http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3172-1
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