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Partial expansion of a Lipschitz domain and some applications (English)
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7 December 2012
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The authors provide a theoretical tool for Lipschitz domains which can be useful when working with function spaces resulting from boundary value problems with mixed boundary conditions, i.e., when part of a Lipschitz boundary is endowed with essential boundary conditions, while the remainder has natural boundary conditions. It is shown that a Lipschitz domain can be expanded solely near a part of its boundary, assuming that the part is enclosed by a piecewise \(C^1\) curve. The expanded domain as well as the extended part are both Lipschitz. This result is applied to prove a regular decomposition of standard vector Sobolev spaces with vanishing traces only on part of the boundary. The expanded domain is used to prove a decomposition result for two Sobolev spaces of vector functions whose (tangential or normal) traces vanish only on a part of the boundary. Such decompositions are a valuable tool in proving convergence of numerical algorithms. As another application of the domain expansion result, a missing detail is provided in the construction of low-regularity bounded cochain projectors (Schöberl projectors) having partial boundary conditions.
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Lipschitz domain
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regular decomposition
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mixed boundary condition
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transversal vector field
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extension operator
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Schwarz preconditioner
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bounded cochain projector
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divergence
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curl
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Schöberl projector
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convergence
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