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DOI: 10.1007/bfb0063447
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Finite Element Approximation of the Navier-Stokes Equations

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“…, p and vanish on Γ ∞ . It is an easy consequence of Lemma 5.3 (Chapter 3) of [5] that if q ∈ Q h satisfies ∇×q = 0, then q = ∇p for some p ∈S h .…”
Section: Lemma 31 Letp H Be Defined Bymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, p and vanish on Γ ∞ . It is an easy consequence of Lemma 5.3 (Chapter 3) of [5] that if q ∈ Q h satisfies ∇×q = 0, then q = ∇p for some p ∈S h .…”
Section: Lemma 31 Letp H Be Defined Bymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This completes the proof of the above claim. If we further assume u ∈ W 1,3 (Ω) ∩ L ∞ (Ω), then, the regularity assumption (2.3) comes from a standard regularity estimate [13] for the Stokes equations. Now we are ready to present our second and main result:…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…See the classic mixed methods [13,2,12], the stabilized methods proposed in [17,16,19] and the DG methods [1,18,7,14,28,27,5,8,9,10,21]. An IP-like method and a compact discontinuous Galerkin (CDG) method were introduced in [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We could prove independently of Section 2 similar results to Theorem 2.5 and Theorem 2.6 by adapting the div-curl result of Theorem 2.11 to the Stokes problem. For the sake of simplicity we have preferred applying the results of Section 2 by using the classical representation of a divergence free function as the rotated gradient of a stream function (see, e.g., [19]). This representation allows us to transform a Stokes equation into a simply connected domain by a fourth-order plate equation.…”
Section: Statement Of the Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Observe that if ω is a Lipschitz simply connected open subset of Ω and u n ∈ H 1 div (ω) (see, e.g., [19]) there exists w n ∈ H 2 (ω) with zero mean value in ω such that u n = J∇w n . Moreover, if u n satisfies (3.4), (3.5), then the sequence w n satisfies Du n = JD 2 w n and B n Du n = JA n D 2 w n .…”
Section: Statement Of the Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%