Error analysis of a modified discontinuous Galerkin recovery scheme for diffusion problems

Error analysis of a modified discontinuous Galerkin recovery scheme for diffusion problems

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Article ID: iaor20122098
Volume: 218
Issue: 13
Start Page Number: 7144
End Page Number: 7154
Publication Date: Mar 2012
Journal: Applied Mathematics and Computation
Authors: , ,
Keywords: optimization
Abstract:

A theoretical error analysis using standard Sobolev space energy arguments is furnished for a class of discontinuous Galerkin (DG) schemes that are modified versions of one of those introduced by van Leer and Nomura. These schemes, which use discontinuous piecewise polynomials of degree q, are applied to a family of one‐dimensional elliptic boundary value problems. The modifications to the original method include definition of a recovery flux function via a symmetric L 2‐projection and the addition of a penalty or stabilization term. The method is found to have a convergence rate of O(h q ) for the approximation of the first derivative and O(h q+1) for the solution. Computational results for the original and modified DG recovery schemes are provided contrasting them as far as complexity and cost. Numerical examples are given which exhibit sub‐optimal convergence rates when the stabilization terms are omitted.

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