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[1]
M. Ainsworth
and J. T. Oden,
A Posteriori
Error Estimation
in Finite Element
Analysis, John
Wiley &
Sons, Inc.,
New York,
2000.
[2]
I. Babuska and
A. K. Aziz,
The survey
lectures on
the mathematical
foundations
of the finite
element method.
In The Mathematical
Foundations
of the Finite
Element Methods
with Applications
to Partial Differential
Equations (Ed.
A. Aziz),
p. 5-359,
Academic Press
, 1972.
[3]
J. Douglas,
Jr., J. Santos
and D. Sheen,
A nonconforming
mixed finite
element method
for Maxwell's
equations, Math.
Meth. Appl.
Sci., 10 (2000)
593-613.
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