Convergence and complexity of arbitrary order adaptive mixed element methods for the Poisson equation (Q1934460)

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Convergence and complexity of arbitrary order adaptive mixed element methods for the Poisson equation
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    Convergence and complexity of arbitrary order adaptive mixed element methods for the Poisson equation (English)
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    28 January 2013
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    The paper concerns the convergence and complexity of adaptive mixed finite element methods (FEMs) for the Poisson equation. The analysis starts with the proof of a quasi-orthogonality result and a localized upper bound for the error of nested discrete solutions. Then the authors prove an error estimate for an adaptive FEM based on the the quasi-orthogonality. Finally, the complexity is obtained using the a posteriori error estimates for the mixed FEM. The authors claim that the results can be extended to the 3D case if the argument for the discrete reliability, i.e., a local stable projection operator associated with two nested edge element spaces and a localized regular decomposition, for time-harmonic Maxwell's equations is employed.
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    mixed finite element methods
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    a posteriori error estimate
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    adaptive finite element method
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    convergence
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    computational complexity
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    Poisson equation
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    nested edge element spaces and a localized regular decomposition, for time-harmonic Maxwell's equations
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