Hybridization and postprocessing in finite element exterior calculus
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Abstract: We hybridize the methods of finite element exterior calculus for the Hodge-Laplace problem on differential -forms in . In the cases and , we recover well-known primal and mixed hybrid methods for the scalar Poisson equation, while for , we obtain new hybrid finite element methods, including methods for the vector Poisson equation in and dimensions. We also generalize Stenberg postprocessing from to arbitrary , proving new superconvergence estimates. Finally, we discuss how this hybridization framework may be extended to include nonconforming and hybridizable discontinuous Galerkin methods.
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