Feedback and Adaptive Finite Element Solution of One-Dimenional Boundary Value Problems.

I. Babuska; M. Vogelius

Numerische Mathematik (1984)

  • Volume: 44, page 75-102
  • ISSN: 0029-599X; 0945-3245/e

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Babuska, I., and Vogelius, M.. "Feedback and Adaptive Finite Element Solution of One-Dimenional Boundary Value Problems.." Numerische Mathematik 44 (1984): 75-102. <http://eudml.org/doc/132920>.

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