Enlargement Procedure for Resolution of Singularities at Simple Singular Solutions of Nonlinear Equations.
For a graph G and even integers b ⩾ a ⩾ 2, a spanning subgraph F of G such that a ⩽ degF (x) ⩽ b and degF (x) is even for all x ∈ V (F) is called an even [a, b]-factor of G. In this paper, we show that a 2-edge-connected graph G of order n has an even [2, b]-factor if [...] max degG (x),degG (y)⩾max 2n2+b,3 for any nonadjacent vertices x and y of G. Moreover, we show that for b ⩾ 3a and a > 2, there exists an infinite family of 2-edge-connected graphs G of order n with δ(G) ⩾ a such that G...
We present the error analysis of Lagrange interpolation on triangles. A new a priori error estimate is derived in which the bound is expressed in terms of the diameter and circumradius of a triangle. No geometric conditions on triangles are imposed in order to get this type of error estimates. To derive the new error estimate, we make use of the two key observations. The first is that squeezing a right isosceles triangle perpendicularly does not reduce the approximation property of Lagrange interpolation....
We consider the error analysis of Lagrange interpolation on triangles and tetrahedrons. For Lagrange interpolation of order one, Babuška and Aziz showed that squeezing a right isosceles triangle perpendicularly does not deteriorate the optimal approximation order. We extend their technique and result to higher-order Lagrange interpolation on both triangles and tetrahedrons. To this end, we make use of difference quotients of functions with two or three variables. Then, the error estimates on squeezed...
In an error estimation of finite element solutions to the Poisson equation, we usually impose the shape regularity assumption on the meshes to be used. In this paper, we show that even if the shape regularity condition is violated, the standard error estimation can be obtained if ``bad'' elements that violate the shape regularity or maximum angle condition are covered virtually by simplices that satisfy the minimum angle condition. A numerical experiment illustrates the theoretical result.
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