A modified least squares FE-method for ideal fluid flow problems
Neittaanmäki, P., Saranen, J. (1982). A modified least squares FE-method for ideal fluid flow problems. Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics, 8 (3), 165-170. doi:10.1016/0771-050X(82)90038-9
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Journal of Computational and Applied MathematicsPäivämäärä
1982Tekijänoikeudet
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A modified least squares FE-method suitable e.g. for calculating the ideal fluid flow is presented. It turns out to be essentially more efficient than the conventional least squares method.
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