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Newest vertex bisection (NVB) is a popular local mesh-refinement strategy for regular triangulations that consist of simplices. In this paper, for the \(2D\) case, the authors prove that the mesh-closure step of NVB (which preserves regularity of the triangulation) is quasi-optimal, and that the corresponding \(L_2\)-projection onto lowest-order Courant finite elements (P1-FEM) is always \(H^1\)-stable. Throughout, no additional assumptions on the initial triangulation are imposed. The analysis presented improves some previous results in the sense that all assumptions of their theorems are removed (see [\textit{P. Binev} et al., Numer. Math. 97, No. 2, 219--268 (2004; Zbl 1063.65120)], [\textit{C. Carstensen}, Constructive Approximation 20, No. 4, 549--564 (2004; Zbl 1064.65143)], and [\textit{R. Stevenson}, Math. Comput. 77, No. 261, 227--241 (2008; Zbl 1131.65095)]). Therefore, the results in this paper relax the requirements under which adaptive finite element schemes can be mathematically guaranteed to convergence with quasi-optimal rates.
Property / review text: Newest vertex bisection (NVB) is a popular local mesh-refinement strategy for regular triangulations that consist of simplices. In this paper, for the \(2D\) case, the authors prove that the mesh-closure step of NVB (which preserves regularity of the triangulation) is quasi-optimal, and that the corresponding \(L_2\)-projection onto lowest-order Courant finite elements (P1-FEM) is always \(H^1\)-stable. Throughout, no additional assumptions on the initial triangulation are imposed. The analysis presented improves some previous results in the sense that all assumptions of their theorems are removed (see [\textit{P. Binev} et al., Numer. Math. 97, No. 2, 219--268 (2004; Zbl 1063.65120)], [\textit{C. Carstensen}, Constructive Approximation 20, No. 4, 549--564 (2004; Zbl 1064.65143)], and [\textit{R. Stevenson}, Math. Comput. 77, No. 261, 227--241 (2008; Zbl 1131.65095)]). Therefore, the results in this paper relax the requirements under which adaptive finite element schemes can be mathematically guaranteed to convergence with quasi-optimal rates. / rank
 
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    On 2D newest vertex bisection: optimality of mesh-closure and \(H ^{1}\)-stability of \(L _{2}\)-projection (English)
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    Newest vertex bisection (NVB) is a popular local mesh-refinement strategy for regular triangulations that consist of simplices. In this paper, for the \(2D\) case, the authors prove that the mesh-closure step of NVB (which preserves regularity of the triangulation) is quasi-optimal, and that the corresponding \(L_2\)-projection onto lowest-order Courant finite elements (P1-FEM) is always \(H^1\)-stable. Throughout, no additional assumptions on the initial triangulation are imposed. The analysis presented improves some previous results in the sense that all assumptions of their theorems are removed (see [\textit{P. Binev} et al., Numer. Math. 97, No. 2, 219--268 (2004; Zbl 1063.65120)], [\textit{C. Carstensen}, Constructive Approximation 20, No. 4, 549--564 (2004; Zbl 1064.65143)], and [\textit{R. Stevenson}, Math. Comput. 77, No. 261, 227--241 (2008; Zbl 1131.65095)]). Therefore, the results in this paper relax the requirements under which adaptive finite element schemes can be mathematically guaranteed to convergence with quasi-optimal rates.
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    adaptive finite element methods
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    regular triangulations
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    newest vertex bisection
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    \(L _{2}\)-projection
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    \(H ^{1}\)-stability
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    mesh-refinement
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    convergence
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