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A discontinuous \(hp\) finite element method for diffusion problems (English)
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17 January 1999
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This paper deals with a new type of the discontinuous Galerkin method that is applicable to a broad class of partial differential equations. The proposed method involves a weak imposition of continuity conditions on the solution values and on fluxes across interelement boundaries. The main features are a priori error estimations, convergence proofs, and stability estimates. The method is suited for an adaptive control of the error and can deliver high-order accuracy if the solution is smooth.
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diffusion problems
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error bounds
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discontinuous Galerkin method
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convergence
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stability
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