Direct and Inverse Error Estimates for Finite Elements With Mesh Refinements.

R.B. Kellogg; J. Pitkäranta; L. Babuska

Numerische Mathematik (1979)

  • Volume: 33, page 447-471
  • ISSN: 0029-599X; 0945-3245/e

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Kellogg, R.B., Pitkäranta, J., and Babuska, L.. "Direct and Inverse Error Estimates for Finite Elements With Mesh Refinements.." Numerische Mathematik 33 (1979): 447-471. <http://eudml.org/doc/132654>.

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  4. Alexei Bespalov, Norbert Heuer, The -version of the boundary element method with quasi-uniform meshes in three dimensions
  5. Andrey Andreev, Milena Racheva, Two-sided bounds of eigenvalues of second- and fourth-order elliptic operators

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