1997
DOI: 10.1051/m2an/1997310202131
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Finite element convergence for the Darwin model to Maxwell's equations

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“…This result follows from a theorem in [1]. Here we notice that the exact solution p = 0, so |p| 1(2) is bounded.…”
Section: Proof D(·mentioning
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“…This result follows from a theorem in [1]. Here we notice that the exact solution p = 0, so |p| 1(2) is bounded.…”
Section: Proof D(·mentioning
confidence: 60%
“…It was shown in [2] that the Darwin model approximates the Maxwell equations up to the second order for B and to the third order for E, provided η =v/c is small, wherev is a characteristic velocity. In [1] variational formulation and the finite element method for the Darwin model was studied. Two kinds of variational formulation were given.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If Ω represents exterior domains, C(t) is a constant independent of time t, for example C(t) = 1 if satisfying the boundary assumptions in [5].…”
Section: Maxwell's Equations and Darwin Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The details to discuss the variational formulations of Darwin model were given by P.Ciarlet,JR and J.Zou in [5]. They have studied the H(curl; Ω) and H(curl, div; Ω) variational formulations for Darwin model in three dimensions, and proved the well-posedness.…”
Section: Then There Exists a Unique Solution To The Saddle Point Probmentioning
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