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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1723296
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English | Adaptive numerical treatment of elliptic systems on manifolds |
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Adaptive numerical treatment of elliptic systems on manifolds (English)
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26 March 2002
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Adaptive multilevel finite element methods are developed and analyzed for nonlinear elliptic systems of tensor equations on manifolds, arising in geometric analysis and general relativity. The author derives a posteriori error indicators which are based on local residuals and on global linearized dual problems. The error indicators are used within a software package for highly accurate numerical solution of nonlinear elliptic systems on 2D- and 3D-manifolds, which is described in detail. The author discusses a parallel algorithm based on a new partition of unity and obtains global \(L^2\) and \(H^1\) error estimates. Finally an example from general relativity is considered, where quasi-optimal error estimates are obtained and some of the capabilities of the software package are demonstrated.
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nonlinear elliptic systems
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tensor equations on manifolds
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adaptive multilevel finite element methods
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a posteriori error indicators
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geometric analysis
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general relativity
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software package
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