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An \(H^m\)-conforming spectral element method on multi-dimensional domain and its application to transmission eigenvalues
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    An \(H^m\)-conforming spectral element method on multi-dimensional domain and its application to transmission eigenvalues (English)
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    7 March 2018
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    Using the Jacobi polynomials the authors build up in the first instance, on the standard one-dimensional interval, the nodal as well as the modal basis functions. Then by an affine mapping and tensorial product they obtain the basis functions on the multi-dimensional rectangular element. Thus they construct the spectral element interpolation operator and prove the associated interpolation error estimates. A Helmholtz transmission eigenvalue problem in a classical weak formulation is solved on some polyhedral domains. The numerical results are reported in five tables and two figures.
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    multi-dimensional rectangles
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    Jacobi polynomials
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    error estimates
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    L-shaped domain
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    Fichera corner domain
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    numerical experiments
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    spectral element interpolation operator
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    Helmholtz transmission eigenvalue problem
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