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Discontinuous Galerkin (DG) methods have the disadvantage that the dimension of the piecewise polynomial space is much larger than the dimension of the conforming finite element method. To overcome this situation, it is suitable to use hybridizable discontinuous Galerkin (HDG) methods. HDG methods are developed recently by some authors. The HDG methods are DG methods in which it is possible to introduce new variables on the boundary of elements such that the solution inside each element can be computed in terms of these new variables. In this paper the authors derive new error estimates for a hybridizable discontinuous Galerkin scheme applied to the Helmholtz equation. They also provide several numerical results justifying these new error estimates. An interesting observation is that, after eliminating the internal element degrees of freedom, the condition number of the condensed hybridized system is seen to be almost independent of the wave number. | |||
Property / review text: Discontinuous Galerkin (DG) methods have the disadvantage that the dimension of the piecewise polynomial space is much larger than the dimension of the conforming finite element method. To overcome this situation, it is suitable to use hybridizable discontinuous Galerkin (HDG) methods. HDG methods are developed recently by some authors. The HDG methods are DG methods in which it is possible to introduce new variables on the boundary of elements such that the solution inside each element can be computed in terms of these new variables. In this paper the authors derive new error estimates for a hybridizable discontinuous Galerkin scheme applied to the Helmholtz equation. They also provide several numerical results justifying these new error estimates. An interesting observation is that, after eliminating the internal element degrees of freedom, the condition number of the condensed hybridized system is seen to be almost independent of the wave number. / rank | |||
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Error analysis for a hybridizable discontinuous Galerkin method for the Helmholtz equation (English)
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20 June 2012
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Discontinuous Galerkin (DG) methods have the disadvantage that the dimension of the piecewise polynomial space is much larger than the dimension of the conforming finite element method. To overcome this situation, it is suitable to use hybridizable discontinuous Galerkin (HDG) methods. HDG methods are developed recently by some authors. The HDG methods are DG methods in which it is possible to introduce new variables on the boundary of elements such that the solution inside each element can be computed in terms of these new variables. In this paper the authors derive new error estimates for a hybridizable discontinuous Galerkin scheme applied to the Helmholtz equation. They also provide several numerical results justifying these new error estimates. An interesting observation is that, after eliminating the internal element degrees of freedom, the condition number of the condensed hybridized system is seen to be almost independent of the wave number.
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Helmholtz equation
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hybridizable discontinuous Galerkin method
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error analysis
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numerical result
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condition number
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wave number
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