Orthogonal polynomial bases in the Mixed Virtual Element Method

04/28/2023
by   Stefano Berrone, et al.
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The use of orthonormal polynomial bases has been found to be efficient in preventing ill-conditioning of the system matrix in the primal formulation of Virtual Element Methods (VEM) for high values of polynomial degree and in presence of badly-shaped polygons. However, we show that using the natural extension of a orthogonal polynomial basis built for the primal formulation is not sufficient to cure ill-conditioning in the mixed case. Thus, in the present work, we introduce an orthogonal vector-polynomial basis which is built ad hoc for being used in the mixed formulation of VEM and which leads to very high-quality solution in each tested case. Furthermore, a numerical experiment related to simulations in Discrete Fracture Networks (DFN), which are often characterised by very badly-shaped elements, is proposed to validate our procedures.

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