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Fictitious domain finite element methods using cut elements: II. A stabilized Nitsche method

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posted on 2023-06-08, 04:56 authored by Erik Burman, Peter Hansbo
We extend the classical Nitsche type weak boundary conditions to a fictitious domain setting. An additional penalty term, acting on the jumps of the gradients over element faces in the interface zone, is added to ensure that the conditioning of the matrix is independent of how the boundary cuts the mesh. Optimal a priori error estimates in the H1- and L2-norms are proved as well as an upper bound on the condition number of the system matrix

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  • Published

Journal

Applied Numerical Mathematics

ISSN

0168-9274

Publisher

Elsevier

Issue

4

Volume

62

Page range

328-341

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  • Mathematics Publications

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  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2013-02-12

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