Computational performance of LDG methods applied to time harmonic Maxwell equation in polyhedral domains (Q292542)

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Computational performance of LDG methods applied to time harmonic Maxwell equation in polyhedral domains
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    Computational performance of LDG methods applied to time harmonic Maxwell equation in polyhedral domains (English)
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    8 June 2016
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    The authors provide a numerical study of two versions of the local discontinuous Galerkin (LDG) method applied to time harmonic Maxwell equations on a 3D domain. The methods use numerical fluxes defined as convex combinations of local quantities, which result in a substantial reduction of the stencil. A series of numerical experiments are carried out in 3D polyhedral domains for real and complex valued fields. For unstructured meshes, classical rates of convergence of order \(p+1\) and \(p\) are obtained. On Cartesian meshes, the results suggest superconvergence phenomena and convergence for piecewise constant approximations. The numerical results are compared with computations performed with finite difference and a mode matching method.
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    local discontinuous Galerkin method
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    high-order finite elements
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    numerical flux
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