Abstract

In this paper, a unified framework for a posteriori error estimation for the Stokes problem is developed. It is based on $$[H^1_0(\Omega )]^d$$ -conforming velocity reconstruction and $$\underline{\boldsymbol{H}}(\mathrm{div},\Omega )$$ -conforming, locally conservative flux (stress) reconstruction. It gives guaranteed, fully computable global upper bounds as well as local lower bounds on the energy error. In order to apply this framework to a given numerical method, two simple conditions need to be checked. We show how to do this for various conforming and conforming stabilized finite element methods, the discontinuous Galerkin method, the Crouzeix---Raviart nonconforming finite element method, the mixed finite element method, and a general class of finite volume methods. The tools developed and used include a new simple equilibration on dual meshes and the solution of local Poisson-type Neumann problems by the mixed finite element method. Numerical experiments illustrate the theoretical developments.

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