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A two-stage least-squares finite element method for the stress-pressure-displacement elasticity equations

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TABLE I. The approximations Φ h with E = 2.5 and ν = 0.25 ( = 2.0).
TABLE III. Rates of convergence in the k · k sp -norm with E = 2.5 and small .

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