A combination of spectral and finite elements for an exterior problem in the plane (Q1862003)

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A combination of spectral and finite elements for an exterior problem in the plane
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    A combination of spectral and finite elements for an exterior problem in the plane (English)
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    10 March 2003
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    This paper deals with two numerical methods to solve second order partial differential equations posed on exterior domains. The authors derive the Galerkin discretizations of both the Johnson-Nédélec and the symmetric boundary element and finite element methods and give their convergence analysis. These methods are based on a strategy which consists in using a standard finite element method in a bounded region and a trigonometric spectral method for the integral equation posed on a boundary that delimits the domain of computation. A Poisson problem posed in the exterior of an ellipse centered at the origin with a major semiaxis of length 2 and a minor semiaxis of length 1 is tested.
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    Galerkin method
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    Poisson equation
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    exterior boundary value problem
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    integral equations
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    finite element methods
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    spectal element methods
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    convergence
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