The two-level local projection stabilization as an enriched one-level approach (Q452326)

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The two-level local projection stabilization as an enriched one-level approach
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    The two-level local projection stabilization as an enriched one-level approach (English)
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    20 September 2012
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    The two-level local projection stabilization is considered as a one-level approach in which the enrichments on each element are piecewise polynomial functions. The dimension of the enrichment space can be significantly reduced without losing the convergence order. On triangular meshes, for example, using continuous piecewise polynomials of degree \(r \geq 1\), only \(2r - 1\) functions per macro-cell are needed for the enrichment compared to \(r ^{2}\) in the two-level approach. In case of the Stokes problem, \(r - 1\) functions per macro-cell are sufficient to guarantee stability and to preserve convergence order. On quadrilateral meshes the corresponding reduction rates are higher. The authors provide some examples of ``reduced'' two-level approaches and study how the constant in the local inf-sup condition for the one-level and different two-level approaches, respectively, depends on the polynomial degree \(r\).
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    two-level local projection stabilization
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    finite elements
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    convection-diffusion equation
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    Stokes equation
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    one-level approach
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    stability
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    convergence
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