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Adaptive Finite Element Methods for Differential Equations

The University of Texas at Austin · Heidelberg University

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Abstract

These Lecture Notes discuss concepts of `self-adaptivity' in the numerical solution of differential equations, with emphasis on Galerkin finite element methods. The key issues are a posteriori error estimation and it automatic mesh adaptation. Besides the traditional approach of energy-norm error control, a new duality-based technique, the Dual Weighted Residual method for goal-oriented error estimation, is discussed in detail. This method aims at economical computation of arbitrary quantities of physical interest by properly adapting the computational mesh. This is typically required in the design cycles of technical applications. For example, the drag coefficient of a body immersed in a viscous flow is…

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  • Finite element method
  • Series (stratigraphy)
  • Differential equation
  • Applied mathematics
  • Computer science
  • Calculus (dental)
  • Mathematics education
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