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Keywords:
finite elements; elliptic problems; dual analysis; axisymmetric problem; dual variational formulation; second order elliptic problem; error analysis; weighted Sobolev spaces; unilateral and obstacle problems
Summary:
A model second order elliptic equation in cylindrical coordinates with mixed boundary conditions is considered. A dual variational formulation is employed to calculate the cogradient of the solution directly. Approximations are defined on the basis of standard finite elements spaces. Convergence analysis and some a posteriori error estimates are presented.
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