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Discrete boundary element methods on general meshes in 3D (English)
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2 August 2001
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The authors study stability and convergence of fully discrete Galerkin methods for boundary integral equations on bounded piecewise smooth surfaces in \(\mathbb R^3.\) The integral operators have to be strongly elliptic, but the meshes are not assumed to be quasiuniform. The methods are treated by generalisations of standard inverse estimates to the non-quasiuniform case. The authors analyse the integration errors for nearly singular and smooth Galerkin integrals in order to determine the accuracy of quadrature rules ensuring that the resulting discrete Galerkin method enjoys the same stability and convergence properties as the true Galerkin method. The theory, which covers quite general surfaces and meshes, is applied to linear boundary elements on triangles and corresponding quadrature rules. As an example the required accuracy of quadrature rules for the standard integral operators from Laplace's equation is given which preserve the stability and convergence properties of Galerkin's method in the energy norm.
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boundary integral equations
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discrete Galerkin method
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quadrature of Galerkin integrals
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boundary element methods
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stability
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convergence
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Laplace's equation
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