将修剪的意外发现方法引入Firedrake的计算实践

J. Crum, Cyrus Cheng, D. Ham, L. Mitchell, R. Kirby, J. Levine, A. Gillette
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我们使用开源有限元包Firedrake实现了修剪过的serendipity有限元族。新元素可以在软件套件中无缝使用,用于需要在正方形或立方体网格上符合H1、H(旋度)或H(div)的元素的问题。为了测试裁剪好的意外元素与传统张量积元素相比表现如何,我们进行了一系列数值实验,包括原始泊松、混合泊松和麦克斯韦腔特征值问题。总的来说,我们发现修剪的serendipity元素收敛,正如预期的那样,与各自的张量积元素以相同的速度收敛,同时能够在解决某些问题所需的时间或内存方面提供显着节省。
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Bringing Trimmed Serendipity Methods to Computational Practice in Firedrake
We present an implementation of the trimmed serendipity finite element family, using the open-source finite element package Firedrake. The new elements can be used seamlessly within the software suite for problems requiring H1, H(curl), or H(div)-conforming elements on meshes of squares or cubes. To test how well trimmed serendipity elements perform in comparison to traditional tensor product elements, we perform a sequence of numerical experiments including the primal Poisson, mixed Poisson, and Maxwell cavity eigenvalue problems. Overall, we find that the trimmed serendipity elements converge, as expected, at the same rate as the respective tensor product elements, while being able to offer significant savings in the time or memory required to solve certain problems.
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