On the threshold condition for Dörfler marking
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Abstract: It is an open question if the threshold condition for the D"orfler marking parameter is necessary to obtain optimal algebraic rates of adaptive finite element methods. We present a (non-PDE) example fitting into the common abstract convergence framework (axioms of adaptivity) and which is potentially converging with exponential rates. However, for D"orfler marking the algebraic converges rate can be made arbitrarily small.
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