$L^{2}$-Discretization Error Bounds for Maps into Riemannian Manifolds
Abstract: We study the approximation of functions that map a Euclidean domain $\Omega\subset \mathbb{R}{d}$ into an $n$-dimensional Riemannian manifold $(M,g)$ minimizing an elliptic, semilinear energy in a function set $H\subset W{1,2}(\Omega,M)$. The approximation is given by a restriction of the energy minimization problem to a family of conforming finite-dimensional approximations $S_{h}\subset H$. We provide a set of conditions on $S_{h}$ such that we can prove a priori $W{1,2}$- and $L{2}$-approximation error estimates comparable to standard Euclidean finite elements. This is done in an intrinsic framework, independently of embeddings of the manifold or the choice of coordinates. A special construction of approximations ---geodesic finite elements--- is shown to fulfill the conditions, and in the process extended to maps into the tangential bundle.
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