Quasi-optimal convergence rates for adaptive boundary element methods with data approximation. I: Weakly-singular integral equation (Q2017978)

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    Quasi-optimal convergence rates for adaptive boundary element methods with data approximation. I: Weakly-singular integral equation
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6418689

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      Quasi-optimal convergence rates for adaptive boundary element methods with data approximation. I: Weakly-singular integral equation (English)
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      23 March 2015
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      An adaptive boundary element method for Symm's integral equation is analyzed both in the two- and three-dimensional space. It incorporates the approximation of the Dirichlet data into the adaptive scheme. The authors prove quasi-optimal convergence rates for any \(H^{1/2}\)-stable projection that is used for the data approximation.
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      boundary element method
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      weakly-singular integral equation
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      a posteriori error estimate
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      adaptive algorithm
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      convergence
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      optimality
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      Symm's integral equation
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