Low-order finite element complex with application to a fourth-order elliptic singular perturbation problem (2506.20240v1)
Abstract: A low-order nonconforming finite element discretization of a smooth de Rham complex starting from the $H2$ space in three dimensions is proposed, involving an $H2$-nonconforming finite element space, a new tangentially continuous $H1$-nonconforming vector-valued finite element space, the lowest-order Raviart-Thomas space, and piecewise constant functions. While nonconforming for the smooth complex, the discretization conforms to the classical de Rham complex. It is applied to develop a decoupled mixed finite element method for a fourth-order elliptic singular perturbation problem, focusing on the discretization of a generalized singularly perturbed Stokes-type equation. In contrast to Nitsche's method, which requires additional stabilization to handle boundary layers, the nodal interpolation operator for the lowest-order N\'{e}d\'{e}lec element of the second kind is introduced into the discrete bilinear forms. This modification yields a decoupled mixed method that achieves optimal convergence rates uniformly with respect to the perturbation parameter, even in the presence of strong boundary layers, without requiring any additional stabilization.
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