The p- and hp- finite element method applied to a class of non-linear elliptic partial differential equations

The analysis of the p- and hp-versions of the finite element methods has been studied in much detail for the Hilbert spaces W1,2 (omega). The following work extends the previous approximation theory to that of general Sobolev spaces W1,q(Q), q 1, oo . This extension is essential when considering the...

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Main Author: Kay, David
Published: University of Leicester 1997
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-6963112018-04-04T03:29:54ZThe p- and hp- finite element method applied to a class of non-linear elliptic partial differential equationsKay, David1997The analysis of the p- and hp-versions of the finite element methods has been studied in much detail for the Hilbert spaces W1,2 (omega). The following work extends the previous approximation theory to that of general Sobolev spaces W1,q(Q), q 1, oo . This extension is essential when considering the use of the p and hp methods to the non-linear a-Laplacian problem. Firstly, approximation theoretic results are obtained for approximation using continuous piecewise polynomials of degree p on meshes of triangular and quadrilateral elements. Estimates for the rate of convergence in Sobolev spaces W1,q(Q) are given. This analysis shows that the traditional view of avoiding the use of high order polynomial finite element methods is incorrect, and that the rate of convergence of the p version is always at least that of the h version (measured in terms of number of degrees of freedom). It is also shown that, if the solution has certain types of singularity, the rate of convergence of the p version is twice that of the h version. Numerical results are given, confirming the results given by the approximation theory. The p-version approximation theory is then used to obtain the hp approximation theory. The results obtained allow both non-uniform p refinements to be used, and the h refinements only have to be locally quasiuniform. It is then shown that even when the solution has singularities, exponential rates of convergence can be achieved when using the /ip-version, which would not be possible for the h- and p-versions.515University of Leicesterhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.696311http://hdl.handle.net/2381/30510Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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The p- and hp- finite element method applied to a class of non-linear elliptic partial differential equations
description The analysis of the p- and hp-versions of the finite element methods has been studied in much detail for the Hilbert spaces W1,2 (omega). The following work extends the previous approximation theory to that of general Sobolev spaces W1,q(Q), q 1, oo . This extension is essential when considering the use of the p and hp methods to the non-linear a-Laplacian problem. Firstly, approximation theoretic results are obtained for approximation using continuous piecewise polynomials of degree p on meshes of triangular and quadrilateral elements. Estimates for the rate of convergence in Sobolev spaces W1,q(Q) are given. This analysis shows that the traditional view of avoiding the use of high order polynomial finite element methods is incorrect, and that the rate of convergence of the p version is always at least that of the h version (measured in terms of number of degrees of freedom). It is also shown that, if the solution has certain types of singularity, the rate of convergence of the p version is twice that of the h version. Numerical results are given, confirming the results given by the approximation theory. The p-version approximation theory is then used to obtain the hp approximation theory. The results obtained allow both non-uniform p refinements to be used, and the h refinements only have to be locally quasiuniform. It is then shown that even when the solution has singularities, exponential rates of convergence can be achieved when using the /ip-version, which would not be possible for the h- and p-versions.
author Kay, David
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title The p- and hp- finite element method applied to a class of non-linear elliptic partial differential equations
title_short The p- and hp- finite element method applied to a class of non-linear elliptic partial differential equations
title_full The p- and hp- finite element method applied to a class of non-linear elliptic partial differential equations
title_fullStr The p- and hp- finite element method applied to a class of non-linear elliptic partial differential equations
title_full_unstemmed The p- and hp- finite element method applied to a class of non-linear elliptic partial differential equations
title_sort p- and hp- finite element method applied to a class of non-linear elliptic partial differential equations
publisher University of Leicester
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