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Optimal estimates for lower and upper bounds of approximation errors in the \(p\)-version of the finite element method in two dimensions
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    Optimal estimates for lower and upper bounds of approximation errors in the \(p\)-version of the finite element method in two dimensions (English)
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    5 June 2000
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    To increase the accuracy of finite element approximations, we can refine the mesh (\(h\)-version), increase the element degree \(p\) (\(p\)-version), or combine both methods (\(h\)-\(p\)-version). The \(p\)-version converges in the energy norm at least as fast as the \(h\)-version for the approximation of regular problems and it is more performant than the \(h\)-version when singularities occur, for instance of \(r^\gamma\)-type near vertices of nonsmooth domains. This paper, by eminent specialists of such problems, introduces the best mathematical tool for the \(p\)-version in two and three dimensions, i.e., the weigthed Besov spaces with Jacobi weights. Then, by using these spaces, they characterize the singularity of the solution of problems on nonsmooth domains, they precisely estimate the lower and upper bounds of the approximation error and they establish optimal convergence of the \(p\)-version, mainly in two dimensions.
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    finite element method
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    \(p\)-version
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    error estimates
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    nonsmooth domains
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    weigthed Besov spaces
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    convergence
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