A study on using hierarchical basis error estimates in anisotropic mesh adaptation for the finite element method

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Lennard Kamenski
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[1] The University of Kansas,Department of Mathematics
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Mesh adaptation; Anisotropic mesh; Finite element; A posteriori estimate; Hierarchical basis; Variational problem; Anisotropic diffusion;
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A common approach for generating an anisotropic mesh is the M-uniform mesh approach where an adaptive mesh is generated as a uniform one in the metric specified by a given tensor M. A key component is the determination of an appropriate metric, which is often based on some type of Hessian recovery. Recently, the use of a global hierarchical basis error estimator was proposed for the development of an anisotropic metric tensor for the adaptive finite element solution. This study discusses the use of this method for a selection of different applications. Numerical results show that the method performs well and is comparable with existing metric tensors based on Hessian recovery. Also, it can provide even better adaptation to the solution if applied to problems with gradient jumps and steep boundary layers. For the Poisson problem in a domain with a corner singularity, the new method provides meshes that are fully comparable to the theoretically optimal meshes.
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