A remark about a Galerkin method

Gerhard Ströhmer

Banach Center Publications (1996)

  • Volume: 33, Issue: 1, page 365-367
  • ISSN: 0137-6934

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It is shown that the approximating equations whose existence is required in the author's previous work on partially regular weak solutions can be constructed without any additional assumption about the equation itself. This leads to a variation of a Galerkin method.

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Ströhmer, Gerhard. "A remark about a Galerkin method." Banach Center Publications 33.1 (1996): 365-367. <http://eudml.org/doc/262666>.

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