Improved error estimates of hybridizable interior penalty methods using a variable penalty for highly anisotropic diffusion problems

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DOI10.1016/J.CAMWA.2022.05.029arXiv2007.04147MaRDI QIDQ6344682FDOQ6344682


Authors: Grégory Etangsale, Marwan Fahs, Vincent Fontaine, Nalitiana Rajaonison Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 8 July 2020

Abstract: In this paper, we derive improved a priori error estimates for families of hybridizable interior penalty discontinuous Galerkin (H-IP) methods using a variable penalty for second-order elliptic problems. The strategy is to use a penalization function of the form mathcalO(1/h1+delta), where h denotes the mesh size and delta is a user-dependent parameter. We then quantify its direct impact on the convergence analysis, namely, the (strong) consistency, discrete coercivity, and boundedness (with hdelta-dependency), and we derive updated error estimates for both discrete energy- and L2-norms. The originality of the error analysis relies specifically on the use of conforming interpolants of the exact solution. All theoretical results are supported by numerical evidence.













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