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Remarks on Poincare and interpolation estimates for Truncated Hierarchical B-splines

Buffa, Annalisa  
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Giannelli, Carlotta
March 1, 2021
Mathematical Models & Methods In Applied Sciences

This paper should be considered as an addendum to [A. Buffa and C. Giannelli, Adaptive isogeometric methods with hierarchical splines: Error estimator and convergence, Math. Models Methods Appl. Sci. 26 (2016) 1-25] and [A. Buffa and C. Giannelli, Adaptive isogeometric methods with hierarchical splines: Optimality and convergence rates, Math. Models Methods Appl. Sci. 27 (2017) 2781-2802] where Poincare and approximation estimates are used as theoretical tools to study properties of adaptive numerical methods based on hierarchical B-splines. After noting that the support of truncated hierarchical B-splines may be disconnected (and thus no Poincare estimate can hold), we study minimal extensions of their support on suitable mesh configurations such that (i) Poincare estimates can be established on them and (ii) their overlaps stay independent of the number of levels. The Poincare estimates proposed in this note should replace the ones used in the proofs of Theorem 11 and Lemma 7 in [A. Buffa and C. Giannelli, Adaptive isogeometric methods with hierarchical splines: Error estimator and convergence, Math. Models Methods Appl. Sci. 26 (2016) 1-25] and [A. Buffa and C. Giannelli, Adaptive isogeometric methods with hierarchical splines: Optimality and convergence rates, Math. Models Methods Appl. Sci. 27 (2017) 2781-2802], respectively, in order to include the most general meshes, i.e. the cases when the support of truncated basis functions can be disconnected.

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research article
DOI
10.1142/S0218202521500111
Web of Science ID

WOS:000651438800002

Author(s)
Buffa, Annalisa  
Giannelli, Carlotta
Date Issued

2021-03-01

Published in
Mathematical Models & Methods In Applied Sciences
Volume

31

Issue

03

Start page

525

End page

535

Subjects

Mathematics, Applied

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Mathematics

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isogeometric analysis

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hierarchical splines

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thb-splines

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adaptivity

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adaptive isogeometric methods

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