Adaptive isogeometric methods with hierarchical splines: An overview

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Abstract

We consider an adaptive isogeometric method (AIGM) based on (truncated) hierarchical B-splines and present the study of its numerical properties. By following [10, 12, 11], optimal convergence rates of the AIGM can be proved when suitable approximation classes are considered. This is in line with the theory of adaptive methods developed for finite elements, recently well reviewed in [43]. The important output of our analysis is the definition of classes of admissibility for meshes underlying hierarchical splines and the design of an optimal adaptive strategy based on these classes of meshes. The adaptivity analysis is validated on a selection of numerical tests. We also compare the results obtained with suitably graded meshes related to di.

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Bracco, C., Buffa, A., Giannelli, C., & Vázquez, R. (2019). Adaptive isogeometric methods with hierarchical splines: An overview. Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems- Series A, 39(1), 241–262. https://doi.org/10.3934/dcds.2019010

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