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Inf-Sup Stability of the Discrete Duality Finite Volume method for the 2D Stokes problem

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Figure 1. (Left) The primal mesh M ∪ ∂M; (Right) The dual mesh M ∗ ∪ ∂M ∗ .
Figure 2. Notations in a diamond cell D
Figure 3. First series of meshes
Figure 4. Stability investigation for a first series of meshes; β T
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