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Toward a universal h-p adaptive finite element strategy. III: Design of h-p meshes
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    Toward a universal h-p adaptive finite element strategy. III: Design of h-p meshes (English)
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    The present article is the last one of a trilogy of papers [see the foregoing entries (Zbl 0723.73074; Zbl 0723.73075)] on the development of an adaptive h-p version of the finite element method. In this presentation, the authors address the question of how mesh sizes h and spectral orders p can be chosen throughout a finite element mesh. However, it is pointed out that a systematic approach toward generating an optimal distribution of h and p for delivering solutions with a preset value of estimated error is not available. Thus, a simple approximate h-p mesh optimization technique is developed that can be used as an attempt to construct optimal meshes. In restricting the discussion to model classes of one-and two-dimensional elliptic boundary-value problems, a practical and probably efficient approximate scheme is offered leading to a trajectory in space of h-p distributions close to the optimal. Different results of applying the method to several test problems are discussed.
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    optimal mesh design
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    optimal distribution of h and p
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    one-and two- dimensional elliptic boundary-value problems
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