Numerical characteristics of mixed element solutions are studied in comparison with constant and linear elements'. It is shown that mixed elements give accurate solutions as similar to the previous investigations and also the system of equations is better-conditioned than other elements'.
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Yasuhiro TANAKA, Toshihisa HONMA, Ikuo KAJI, "0-1 Order Mixed Boundary Element Solution in Three Dimensions" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on transactions,
vol. E68-E, no. 7, pp. 409-410, July 1985, doi: .
Abstract: Numerical characteristics of mixed element solutions are studied in comparison with constant and linear elements'. It is shown that mixed elements give accurate solutions as similar to the previous investigations and also the system of equations is better-conditioned than other elements'.
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