A new approach to Richardson extrapolation in the finite element method for second order elliptic problems

  • Asadzadeh M
  • Schatz A
  • Wendland W
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This paper presents a nonstandard local approach to Richardson extrapolation, when it is used to increase the accuracy of the standard finite element approximation of solutions of second order elliptic boundary value problems in R N \mathbb R^N , N ≥ 2 N \ge 2 . The main feature of the approach is that it does not rely on a traditional asymptotic error expansion, but rather depends on a more easily proved weaker a priori estimate, derived in [19], called an asymptotic error expansion inequality. In order to use this inequality to verify that the Richardson procedure works at a point, we require a local condition which links the different subspaces used for extrapolation. Roughly speaking, this condition says that the subspaces are similar about a point, i.e., any one of them can be made to locally coincide with another by a simple scaling of the independent variable about that point. Examples of finite element subspaces that occur in practice and satisfy this condition are given.

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Asadzadeh, M., Schatz, A., & Wendland, W. (2009). A new approach to Richardson extrapolation in the finite element method for second order elliptic problems. Mathematics of Computation, 78(268), 1951–1973. https://doi.org/10.1090/s0025-5718-09-02241-8

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