A Mixed Finite Element Method for Plasticity Problems with Hardening
C. Johnson (1976)
Publications mathématiques et informatique de Rennes
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C. Johnson (1976)
Publications mathématiques et informatique de Rennes
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Angelo V. Caldarella, Anna Maria Pastore (2009)
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We deal with two classes of mixed metric 3-structures, namely the mixed 3-Sasakian structures and the mixed metric 3-contact structures. First, we study some properties of the curvature of mixed 3-Sasakian structures. Then we prove the identity between the class of mixed 3-Sasakian structures and the class of mixed metric 3-contact structures.
M. L. Pasha (1977)
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Steven Zucker (1985)
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Z. Stojek (1963)
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Salim Meddahi, Virginia Selgas (2010)
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We study in this paper the electromagnetic field generated in a conductor by an alternating current density. The resulting interface problem (see Bossavit (1993)) between the metal and the dielectric medium is treated by a mixed–FEM and BEM coupling method. We prove that our BEM-FEM formulation is well posed and that it leads to a convergent Galerkin method.
Březina, Jan
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Richards' equation is a widely used model of partially saturated flow in a porous medium. In order to obtain conservative velocity field several authors proposed to use mixed or mixed-hybrid schemes to solve the equation. In this paper, we shall analyze the mixed scheme on 1D domain and we show that it violates the discrete maximum principle which leads to catastrophic oscillations in the solution.
D.N. Arnold, J., Jr. Douglas, ... (1984)
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