Second-Order Finite Element Approximations and a posteriori Error Estimation for Two-Dimensional Parabolic Systems.

Slimane Adjerid; Joseph E. Flaherty

Numerische Mathematik (1988)

  • Volume: 53, Issue: 1-2, page 183-198
  • ISSN: 0029-599X; 0945-3245/e

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Adjerid, Slimane, and Flaherty, Joseph E.. "Second-Order Finite Element Approximations and a posteriori Error Estimation for Two-Dimensional Parabolic Systems.." Numerische Mathematik 53.1-2 (1988): 183-198. <http://eudml.org/doc/133271>.

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keywords = {two-dimensional parabolic systems; posteriori error estimate; Galerkin method; adaptive local refinement finite element method of lines; stiff differential systems; local spatial mesh refinement; computational efficiency; bilinear finite elements},
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