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    A cut finite element method for a model of pressure in fractured media (English)
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    The authors propose a cut finite element method for solving a model of diffusion in fractured media consisting of a bulk domain with embedded cracks. In the bulk domain, the diffusion equation is satisfied while on the crack a surface diffusion equation is posed, the coupling of different variables is made by a Robin-type interface condition. The authors use the cut finite element method with a background bulk mesh that does not necessarily fit the crack. The proposed method is shown to be robust in the following way. First, the formulation is stable for a full range of parameter choices. Second, the scheme is not sensitive to the location of the interface in the background mesh. An optimal order a priori error estimate is derived and confirmed by numerical examples.
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    finite element method
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    fractured media
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    crack
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    a priori error estimate
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