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    A finite element method for surface PDEs: Matrix properties (English)
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    24 February 2010
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    A new finite element approach is introduced for the discretization of elliptic partial differential equations (PDEs) on surfaces. The finite element spaces are induced by triangulations of an `outer' domain. Applications are given to two-phase flow problems. The paper analyzes the two-dimensional case and shows that the (effective) spectral condition number of the diagonally scaled mass matrix and the diagonally scaled stiffness matrix behaves like \(h^{-3}|\log h|\) and \(h^{-2}|\log h|,\) respectively, where \(h\) is the meshsize of the outer triangulation. Examples are given.
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    finite elements
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    elliptic PDE on a surface
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    numerical examples
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    two-phase flow problems
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    spectral condition number
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    outer triangulation
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