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    A note on the design of \(hp\)-adaptive finite element methods for elliptic partial differential equations (English)
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    12 May 2005
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    The design of an automatic mesh modification strategy that is capable of exploiting both local \(h\)- and \(p\)-refinement is studied. The main focus of the paper is to provide a complete account of the design of a fully automatic \(hp\)-adaptive algorithm for the finite element approximation to a one-dimensional reaction-diffusion equation [cf. \textit{P. K. Moore}, Numer. Math. 94, 367--401 (2003; Zbl 1033.65067)]. Some numerical experiments to highlight the practical performance of the proposed \(hp\)-adaptive finite element algorithm are also given.
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    \(hp\)-finite element methods
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    a posteriori error analysis
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    adaptivity
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    automatic mesh modification
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    reaction-diffusion equation
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    numerical experiments
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    algorithm
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