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On the nested refinement of quadrilateral and hexahedral finite elements and the affine approximation
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    On the nested refinement of quadrilateral and hexahedral finite elements and the affine approximation (English)
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    19 January 2005
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    This interesting and useful paper is devoted to the theory of finite element methods dealing with planar quadrilateral and three-dimensional ``hexahedral'' elements (cells of the grid). These quasicube cells are the images of the reference cube \([-1,1]^n,\;n=2,3\) under \(n\)-linear transformations that can be determined by the images of vertices (in the given order). It is important that the images of edges are straight line segments, for \(n=3\) the images of faces can be nonplanar. If \(n=2\) then a quasicube is a strictly convex quadrilateral. The author defines a measure of nonregularity of the cell that corresponds to its distinction from a parallelogram or a parallelepiped. He proves that under proper refinement procedures the introduced measure tends to zero. It enables him to replace \(n\)-linear transformations by affine ones and deal only with piecewise constant approximations for Jacobians. So the computational work for getting the corresponding linear system is essentially simplified without noticeable loss of the accuracy of the modified grid method. Numerical examples are given.
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    elliptic equations
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    quadrilateral and hexahedral elements
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    piecewise constant approximations for Jacobians
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    finite element methods
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    numerical examples
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    mesh refinement
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