Wolfgang,
Thanks for the links.
B regards
RT
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 6:26 PM, Wolfgang Bangerth
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
> Ruhollah,
>
> > what is the original reference of Kelley error estimator which is
> > available in deal ii?
>
> @Article{GKZB83,
> author = {Gago, J. P. de S. R. and Kelly, D. W. and Zienkiewicz, O.
> C.
> and Babu\v{s}ka, I.},
> title = {A posteriori error analysis and adaptive processes
> in the finite element method:
> Part {II} --- {A}daptive Mesh Refinement},
> journal = {Int. J. Num. Meth. Engrg.},
> year = {1983},
> volume = {19},
> pages = {1621--1656}
> }
>
>
> > is there a good survey that review recent development (after 00) in the
> > field of error estimation
>
> I would say all the major error estimation frameworks were available around
> the year 2000 and what has happened since was just to extend them to more
> and more complex problems. There are a number of books that appeared in
> the early 2000s that give reasonably good overviews, such as these:
>
> @Book{AO00,
> author = {M. Ainsworth and J. T. Oden},
> title = {A Posteriori Error Estimation in Finite Element Analysis},
> publisher = {John Wiley and Sons},
> year = 2000
> }
>
> @Book{BS01book,
> author = {I. Babu{\v s}ka and T. Strouboulis},
> title = {The Finite Element Method and its Reliability},
> publisher = {Clarendon Press, New York},
> year = 2001
> }
>
> and (shameless plug):
>
> @Book{BR03,
> author = {W. Bangerth and R. Rannacher},
> title = {Adaptive Finite Element Methods for
> Differential Equations},
> publisher = {Birkh{\"a}user Verlag},
> year = 2003
> }
>
> W.
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