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An adaptive refinement strategy for \(hp\)-finite element computations
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    An adaptive refinement strategy for \(hp\)-finite element computations (English)
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    21 September 1998
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    A refinement strategy for fully adaptive \(hp\)-finite element solution of linear elliptic boundary value problems is presented. The algorithm is based on the local regularity of the exact solution. A method is given for estimating the local regularity a posteriori. The performance of the algorithm is illustrated for some simple representative problems. The results of the algorithm are compared with those of the \(h\)-version and the \(p\)-version. Exponential rate of convergence of the \(hp\)-strategy is observed.
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    adaptive refinement
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    finite element method
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    \(hp\)-version
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    comparison of methods
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    numerical examples
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    performance
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    algorithm
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    convergence
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