Pointwise a posteriori error analysis for an adaptive penalty finite element method for the obstacle problem.

French, Donald A.; Larsson, Stig; Nochetto, Ricardo H.

Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics (2001)

  • Volume: 1, Issue: 1, page 18-38
  • ISSN: 1609-4840

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French, Donald A., Larsson, Stig, and Nochetto, Ricardo H.. "Pointwise a posteriori error analysis for an adaptive penalty finite element method for the obstacle problem.." Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics 1.1 (2001): 18-38. <http://eudml.org/doc/233419>.

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author = {French, Donald A., Larsson, Stig, Nochetto, Ricardo H.},
journal = {Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics},
keywords = {finite element method; elliptic obstacle problem; a posteriori error estimate; maximum norm; penalty method; algorithm},
language = {eng},
number = {1},
pages = {18-38},
publisher = {Institute of Mathematics of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus},
title = {Pointwise a posteriori error analysis for an adaptive penalty finite element method for the obstacle problem.},
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volume = {1},
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