What does preasymptotic mean?
Preasymptotic means (mathematics) Prior to becoming asymptotic.
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(mathematics) Prior to becoming asymptotic.
We prove that for compactly perturbed elliptic problems, where the corresponding bilinear form satisfies a Garding inequality, adaptive mesh-refinement is capable of overcoming the preasymptotic behavior and eventually leads to convergence with optimal algebraic rates.
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Preasymptotic means (mathematics) Prior to becoming asymptotic.
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We prove that for compactly perturbed elliptic problems, where the corresponding bilinear form satisfies a Garding inequality, adaptive mesh-refinement is capable of overcoming the preasymptotic behavior and eventually leads to convergence with optimal algebraic rates.
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