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hp –Adaptive composite discontinuous Galerkin methods for elliptic problems on complicated domains
Author(s) -
Giani Stefano,
Houston Paul
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
numerical methods for partial differential equations
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.901
H-Index - 61
eISSN - 1098-2426
pISSN - 0749-159X
DOI - 10.1002/num.21872
Subject(s) - discontinuous galerkin method , finite element method , partial differential equation , elliptic partial differential equation , mathematics , discretization , partial derivative , galerkin method , estimator , norm (philosophy) , a priori and a posteriori , domain (mathematical analysis) , dimension (graph theory) , mathematical optimization , mathematical analysis , pure mathematics , philosophy , statistics , physics , epistemology , political science , law , thermodynamics
In this article, we develop the a posteriori error estimation of hp –version discontinuous Galerkin composite finite element methods for the discretization of second‐order elliptic partial differential equations. This class of methods allows for the approximation of problems posed on computational domains which may contain a huge number of local geometrical features, or microstructures. Although standard numerical methods can be devised for such problems, the computational effort may be extremely high, as the minimal number of elements needed to represent the underlying domain can be very large. In contrast, the minimal dimension of the underlying composite finite element space is independent of the number of geometric features. Computable bounds on the error measured in terms of a natural (mesh‐dependent) energy norm are derived. Numerical experiments highlighting the practical application of the proposed estimators within an automatic hp –adaptive refinement procedure will be presented. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Numer Methods Partial Differential Eq 30: 1342–1367, 2014

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