Pointwise gradient estimate of the ritz projection
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Publication:6435510
DOI10.1137/23M1571800arXiv2305.03575MaRDI QIDQ6435510FDOQ6435510
Authors: Lars Diening, Julian Rolfes, Abner J. Salgado
Publication date: 5 May 2023
Abstract: Let be a convex polytope (). The Ritz projection is the best approximation, in the -norm, to a given function in a finite element space. When such finite element spaces are constructed on the basis of quasiuniform triangulations, we show a pointwise estimate on the Ritz projection. Namely, that the gradient at any point in is controlled by the Hardy--Littlewood maximal function of the gradient of the original function at the same point. From this estimate, the stability of the Ritz projection on a wide range of spaces that are of interest in the analysis of PDEs immediately follows. Among those are weighted spaces, Orlicz spaces and Lorentz spaces.
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