“…By contrast, a posteriori error estimators for nonlinear problems are often conditional, that is, the error bounds only hold under the provision that some a posteriori verifiable condition is fulfilled. Most of the conditional estimates in the literature are explicit [6,10,11,19,21,26,30,31,35,39] in the sense that the estimates only hold under conditions of an explicit nature involving the magnitude of the numerical solution, the discretisation parameters and/or the problem data. Recently, there has been interest in the derivation of implicit conditional estimates, cf.…”