research article
Adaptive isogeometric methods with hierarchical splines: Optimality and convergence rates
Buffa, Annalisa
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Giannelli, Carlotta
June 1, 2018
We consider an adaptive isogeometric method (AIGM) based on (truncated) hierarchical B-splines and continue the study of its numerical properties. We prove that our AIGM is optimal in the sense that delivers optimal convergence rates as soon as the solution of the underlying partial differential equation belongs to a suitable approximation class. The main tool we use is the theory of adaptive methods, together with a local upper bound for the residual error indicators based on suitable properties of a well selected quasi-interpolation operator on hierarchical spline spaces.
Type
research article
Author(s)
Buffa, Annalisa
Giannelli, Carlotta
Date Issued
2018-06-01
Published in
Volume
27
Issue
14
Start page
2781
End page
2802
Editorial or Peer reviewed
REVIEWED
Written at
EPFL
EPFL units
Funder | Grant Number |
EU funding | 588147 |
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