Mathematical aspects of finite element methods : proceedings of the conference held in Rome, December 10-12, 1975

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    • Meeting on Mathematical Aspects of Finite Element Methods
    • Galligani, Ilio
    • Istituto per le applicazioni del calcolo
    • Laboratorio di analisi numerica

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Mathematical aspects of finite element methods : proceedings of the conference held in Rome, December 10-12, 1975

edited by I. Galligani and E. Magenes

(Lecture notes in mathematics, 606)

Springer-Verlag, 1977

  • : Berlin
  • : New York

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"Organized by the Istituto per le applicazioni del calcolo "Mauro Picone" and Laboratorio di analisi numerica."

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Table of Contents

Mathematical problems of computational decisions in the finite element method.- Estimations d'Erreur dans L? pour les Inequations a Obstacle.- Hybrid methods for fourth order elliptic equations.- Variational techniques for the analysis of a lubrication problem.- Interior L? estimates for finite element approximations of solutions of elliptic equations.- H1-galerkin methods for a nonlinear dirichlet problem.- Discretization of rotational equilibrium in the finite element method.- Integration techniques for solving algebraic systems.- On the application of the minimum degree algorithm to finite element systems.- Methodes d'Elements Finis en Viscoelasticite Periodique.- On solving a mixed finite element approximation of the dirichlet problem for the biharmonic operator by a "quasi-direct" method and various iterative methods.- Sur l'Approximation de Problems a Frontiere Libre dans les Materiaux Inhomogenes.- Sur les Problemes Variationnels Noncoercifs et l'Equation du Transport.- Application of a mixed finite element method to a nonlinear problem of elasticity.- Error estimates for some variational inequalities.- Certains Problems non Lineaires de la Physique des Plasmas.- L?-convergence of finite element approximations.- Dual-Mixed Hybrid finite element method for second-order elliptic problems.- A mixed finite element method for 2-nd order elliptic problems.- The influence of the choice of connectors in the finite element method.- Some error estimates in Galerkin methods for parabolic equations.- Some superconvergence results in the finite element method.

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