The material on vector-valued function spaces is also described nicely in section 2.3 of the new Brezzi-Fortin (+Boffi) book which is available as an E-book from the Imperial College library (sorry for non-IC people):

http://imperial.eblib.com/patron/FullRecord.aspx?p=1317730&g=N&echo=1&userid=4LtyaFe4gN0OmsJB%2fd5jni7xZ4A%3d&tstamp=1393580520&id=71a308a4c46a205524cb05e99f50478fbb9f12e7&extsrc=shib-tid&patrontype=staff%40imperial.ac.uk%3bmember%40imperial.ac.uk

In general this is a very nice book. In particular, Chapter 3 is a new chapter that has been added to demystify the issues of LBB stability by working entirely with matrices.

--cjc

On 28/02/14 09:40, David Ham wrote:
Dear  all,

For those who are coming to the lecture at 1115, you might be interested to know that today I'll start off working from the notes I wrote on boundary conditions for the Firedrake website. Those notes are available at http://www.firedrakeproject.org/boundary_conditions.html .

Time permitting, I then intend to move on to look at vector-valued function spaces. I'll be using the first seven pages of Marie Rognes' 2009 paper: http://dx.doi.org/10.1137/08073901X

Regards,

David



On 24 February 2014 11:18, David Ham <David.Ham@imperial.ac.uk> wrote:
Hi all, the latest  videos are now online and can be accessed from http://wp.doc.ic.ac.uk/spo/finite-element/

For those physically at Imperial, this weeks lecture will be on Friday at the slightly later time of 1115, since there is a room booking earlier in the day.

Regards,

David

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Dr David Ham
Departments of Mathematics and Computing
Imperial College London

http://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/david.ham



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Dr David Ham
Departments of Mathematics and Computing
Imperial College London

http://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/david.ham


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