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Adaptive remeshing and \(h-p\) domain decomposition (English)
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17 October 1993
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An appropriate combination of mesh refinement (\(h\)-version) and increase of the shape functions' polynomial degree (\(p\)-version) yield, for linear elliptic boundary value problems, an exponential rate of convergence in the energy norm even if the exact solution is singular. The present paper presents a method which uses an \(h\)-\(p\)-approximation for a domain decomposition with fully overlapping domains, allowing \(C^ 0\)- continuous approximation for geometrically incompatible mesh refinement to be obtained [cf. \textit{J. H. Bramble, R. E. Ewing, R. R. Parashkevov} and \textit{J. E. Pasciak}, SIAM J. Sci. Stat. Comput. 13, No. 1, 397-410 (1992; Zbl 0746.65084)]. The method is applied to a reaction-diffusion problem resulting from semiconductor process simulation. By means of numerical examples it is illustrated that the foregoing approach is well suited for problems with sharp interior layers or shock-like behaviour.
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adaptive remeshing
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\(h\)-\(p\) domain decomposition
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\(h\)-version
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\(p\)- version
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mesh refinement
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exponential rate of convergence
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reaction- diffusion problem
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semiconductor process simulation
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numerical examples
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sharp interior layers
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shock-like behaviour
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