Constrained \(C^0\) finite element methods for biharmonic problem (Q1938315)

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Constrained \(C^0\) finite element methods for biharmonic problem
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    Constrained \(C^0\) finite element methods for biharmonic problem (English)
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    4 February 2013
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    Summary: This paper presents some constrained \(C^0\) finite element approximation methods for the biharmonic problem, which include the \(C^0\) symmetric interior penalty method, the \(C_0\) nonsymmetric interior penalty method, and the \(C^0\) nonsymmetric superpenalty method. In the finite element spaces, the \(C^1\) continuity across the interelement boundaries is obtained weakly by the constrained condition. For the \(C^0\) symmetric interior penalty method, the optimal error estimates in the broken \(H^2\) norm and in the \(L^2\) norm are derived. However, for the \(C^0\) nonsymmetric interior penalty method, the error estimate in the broken \(H^2\) norm is optimal and the error estimate in the \(L^2\) norm is suboptimal because of the lack of adjoint consistency. To obtain the optimal \(L^2\) error estimate, the \(C^0\) nonsymmetric superpenalty method is introduced and the optimal \(L^2\) error estimate is derived.
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    finite element
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    biharmonic problem
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    interior penalty method
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    error estimates
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