An optimal adaptive finite element method

被引:32
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作者
Stevenson, R [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Utrecht, Dept Math, NL-3508 TA Utrecht, Netherlands
关键词
adaptive finite element method; optimal computational complexity; wavelet basis; a posteriori error estimator; discontinuous coefficients;
D O I
10.1137/S0036142903425082
中图分类号
O29 [应用数学];
学科分类号
070104 ;
摘要
Although existing adaptive finite element methods for solving second order elliptic equations often perform better in practical computations than nonadaptive ones, usually they are not even proven to converge. Only recently in the work of Dorfler [SIAM J. Numer. Anal., 33 (1996), pp. 1106-1124] and that of Morin, Nochetto, and Siebert [SIAM J. Numer. Anal., 38 ( 2000), pp. 466 488], adaptive methods were constructed for which convergence could be demonstrated. However, convergence alone does not imply that the method is more efficient than its nonadaptive counterpart. In [Numer. Math., 97 (2004), pp. 219-268], Binev, Dahmen, and DeVore added a coarsening step to the routine of Morin, Nochetto, and Siebert, and proved that the resulting method is quasi-optimal in the following sense: If the solution is such that for some s > 0, the error in energy norm of the best continuous piecewise linear approximations subordinate to any partition with n triangles is O(n(-s)), then given an epsilon > 0, the adaptive method produces an approximation with an error less than e subordinate to a partition with O(epsilon(-1/s)) triangles, in only O(epsilon(-1/s)) operations. In this paper, employing a different type of adaptive partition, we develop an adaptive method with properties similar to those of Binev, Dahmen, and DeVore's method, but unlike their method, our coarsening routine will be based on a transformation to a wavelet basis, and we expect it to have better quantitative properties. Furthermore, all our results are valid uniformly in the size of possible jumps of the diffusion coefficients. Since the algorithm uses solely approximations of the right-hand side, we can even allow right-hand sides in H-1(Omega) that lie outside L-2(Omega), at least when they can be sufficiently well approximated by piecewise constants. In our final adaptive algorithm, all tolerances depend on an a posteriori estimate of the current error instead of an a priori one; this can be expected to provide quantitative advantages.
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页码:2188 / 2217
页数:30
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