Hybridized globally divergence-free LDG methods. Part I: The Stokes problem

  • Carrero J
  • Cockburn B
  • Schötzau D
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We devise and analyze a new local discontinuous Galerkin (LDG) method for the Stokes equations of incompressible fluid flow. This optimally convergent method is obtained by using an LDG method to discretize a vorticity-velocity formulation of the Stokes equations and by applying a new hybridization to the resulting discretization. One of the main features of the hybridized method is that it provides a globally divergence-free approximate velocity without having to construct globally divergence-free finite-dimensional spaces; only elementwise divergence-free basis functions are used. Another important feature is that it has significantly less degrees of freedom than all other LDG methods in the current literature; in particular, the approximation to the pressure is only defined on the faces of the elements. On the other hand, we show that, as expected, the condition number of the Schur-complement matrix for this approximate pressure is of order h − 2 h^{-2} in the mesh size h h . Finally, we present numerical experiments that confirm the sharpness of our theoretical a priori error estimates.

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Carrero, J., Cockburn, B., & Schötzau, D. (2005). Hybridized globally divergence-free LDG methods. Part I: The Stokes problem. Mathematics of Computation, 75(254), 533–563. https://doi.org/10.1090/s0025-5718-05-01804-1

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