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Stability Analysis for the Virtual Element Method (1607.05988v1)

Published 20 Jul 2016 in math.NA

Abstract: We analyse the Virtual Element Methods (VEM) on a simple elliptic model problem, allowing for more general meshes than the one typically considered in the VEM literature. For instance, meshes with arbitrarily small edges (with respect to the parent element diameter), can be dealt with. Our general approach applies to different choices of the stability form, including, for example, the "classical" one introduced in [L. Beirao da Veiga, F. Brezzi, A. Cangiani, G. Manzini, L. D. Marini, and A. Russo, Basic principles of virtual element methods, Math. Models Methods Appl. Sci. 23 (2013), no. 1, 199-214], and a recent one presented in [Wriggers, P., Rust, W.T., and Reddy, B.D., A virtual element method for contact, submitted for publication]. Finally, we show that the stabilization term can be simplified by dropping the contribution of the internal-to-the-element degrees of freedom. The resulting stabilization form, involving only the boundary degrees of freedom, can be used in the VEM scheme without affecting the stability and convergence properties. The numerical tests are in accordance with the theoretical predictions.

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