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Analysis of least squares finite element methods

for a parameter-dependent first-order system

Suh-Yuh Yang a & Jinn-Liang Liu a

a

Department of Applied Mathematics , National Chiao Tung University , Taiwan, Hsinchu 30050 E-mail: www.math nctu edu tw/˜jinnliu

Published online: 15 May 2007.

To cite this article: Suh-Yuh Yang & Jinn-Liang Liu (1998) Analysis of least squares finite element methods for a

parameter-dependent first-order system , Numerical Functional Analysis and Optimization, 19:1-2, 191-213, DOI: 10.1080/01630569808816823

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