Title:
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A remark to the finite element method (English) |
Author:
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Babuška, Ivo |
Language:
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English |
Journal:
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Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae |
ISSN:
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0010-2628 (print) |
ISSN:
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1213-7243 (online) |
Volume:
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12 |
Issue:
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2 |
Year:
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1971 |
Pages:
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367-376 |
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Category:
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math |
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MSC:
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65-20 |
MSC:
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65N30 |
MSC:
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65N35 |
idZBL:
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Zbl 0243.65069 |
idMR:
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MR0287663 |
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Date available:
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2008-06-05T20:35:41Z |
Last updated:
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2012-04-27 |
Stable URL:
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http://hdl.handle.net/10338.dmlcz/105352 |
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