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Frequency-explicit approximability estimates for time-harmonic Maxwell's equations (2105.03393v2)

Published 7 May 2021 in math.NA and cs.NA

Abstract: We consider time-harmonic Maxwell's equations set in an heterogeneous medium with perfectly conducting boundary conditions. Given a divergence-free right-hand side lying in $L2$, we provide a frequency-explicit approximability estimate measuring the difference between the corresponding solution and its best approximation by high-order N\'ed\'elec finite elements. Such an approximability estimate is crucial in both the a priori and a posteriori error analysis of finite element discretizations of Maxwell's equations, but the derivation is not trivial. Indeed, it is hard to take advantage of high-order polynomials given that the right-hand side only exhibits $L2$ regularity. We proceed in line with previously obtained results for the simpler setting of the scalar Helmholtz equation, and propose a regularity splitting of the solution. In turn, this splitting yields sharp approximability estimates generalizing known results for the scalar Helmoltz equation and showing the interest of high-order methods.

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