Interior numerical approximation of boundary value problems with a distributional data

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Abstract: We study the approximation properties of a harmonic function uinHsp1k(Omega), k>0, on relatively compact sub-domain A of Omega, using the Generalized Finite Element Method. For smooth, bounded domains Omega, we obtain that the GFEM--approximation uS satisfies |uuS|Hsp1(A)leChgamma|u|Hsp1k(Omega), where h is the typical size of the ``elements defining the GFEM--space S and gammage0 is such that the local approximation spaces contain all polynomials of degree k+gamma+1. The main technical result is an extension of the classical super-approximation results of Nitsche and Schatz cite{NitscheSchatz72} and, especially, cite{NitscheSchatz74}. It turns out that, in addition to the usual ``energy Sobolev spaces H1, one must use also the negative order Sobolev spaces Hspl, lge0, which are defined by duality and contain the distributional boundary data.









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