Linear continuous interior penalty finite element method for Helmholtz equation with high wave number: One-dimensional analysis

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DOI10.1002/NUM.22054zbMATH Open1364.65149arXiv1211.1424OpenAlexW2964258540WikidataQ115398095 ScholiaQ115398095MaRDI QIDQ2821186FDOQ2821186


Authors: Erik Burman, Haijun Wu, Lingxue Zhu Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 16 September 2016

Published in: Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: This paper addresses the properties of Continuous Interior Penalty (CIP) finite element solutions for the Helmholtz equation. The h-version of the CIP finite element method with piecewise linear approximation is applied to a one-dimensional model problem. We first show discrete well posedness and convergence results, using the imaginary part of the stabilization operator, for the complex Helmholtz equation. Then we consider a method with real valued penalty parameter and prove an error estimate of the discrete solution in the H1-norm, as the sum of best approximation plus a pollution term that is the order of the phase difference. It is proved that the pollution can be eliminated by selecting the penalty parameter appropriately. As a result of this analysis, thorough and rigorous understanding of the error behavior throughout the range of convergence is gained. Numerical results are presented that show sharpness of the error estimates and highlight some phenomena of the discrete solution behavior.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1211.1424




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