Robust high-order unfitted finite elements by interpolation-based discrete extension

01/17/2022
by   Santiago Badia, et al.
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In this work, we propose a novel formulation for the solution of partial differential equations using finite element methods on unfitted meshes. The proposed formulation relies on the discrete extension operator proposed in the aggregated finite element method. This formulation is robust with respect to the location of the boundary/interface within the cell. One can prove enhanced stability results, not only on the physical domain, but on the whole active mesh. However, the stability constants grow exponentially with the polynomial order being used, since the underlying extension operators are defined via extrapolation. To address this issue, we introduce a new variant of aggregated finite elements, in which the extension in the physical domain is an interpolation for polynomials of order higher than two. As a result, the stability constants only grow at a polynomial rate with the order of approximation. We demonstrate that this approach enables robust high-order approximations with the aggregated finite element method.

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