Constructively well-posed approximation methods with unity inf–sup and continuity constants for partial differential equations

  • Bui-Thanh T
  • Demkowicz L
  • Ghattas O
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Abstract

Starting from the generalized Lax-Milgram theorem and from the fact that the approximation error is minimized when the continuity and inf- sup constants are unity, we develop a theory that provably delivers well-posed approximation methods with unity continuity and inf-sup constants for numerical solution of linear partial differential equations. We demonstrate our single-framework theory on scalar hyperbolic equations to constructively derive two different hp finite element methods. The first one coincides with a least squares discontinuous Galerkin method, and the other appears to be new. Both methods are proven to be trivially well-posed, with optimal hpconvergence rates. The numerical results show that our new discontinuous finite element method, namely a discontinuous Petrov-Galerkin method, is more accurate, has optimal convergence rate, and does not seem to have nonphysical diffusion compared to the upwind discontinuous Galerkin method ©2013 American Mathematical Society.

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Bui-Thanh, T., Demkowicz, L., & Ghattas, O. (2013). Constructively well-posed approximation methods with unity inf–sup and continuity constants for partial differential equations. Mathematics of Computation, 82(284), 1923–1952. https://doi.org/10.1090/s0025-5718-2013-02697-x

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