Enhanced accuracy by post-processing for finite element methods for hyperbolic equations

Bernardo Cockburn, Mitchell Luskin, Cht Wang Shu, Endre Süli

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Abstract

We consider the enhancement of accuracy, by means of a simple post-processing technique, for finite element approximations to transient hyperbolic equations. The post-processing is a convolution with a kernel whose support has measure of order one in the case of arbitrary unstructured meshes; if the mesh is locally translation invariant, the support of the kernel is a cube whose edges are of size of the order of Δx only. For example, when polynomials of degree k are used in the discontinuous Galerkin (DG) method, and the exact solution is globally smooth, the DG method is of order k + 1/2 in the L2-norm, whereas the post-processed approximation is of order 2k + 1; if the exact solution is in L2 only, in which case no order of convergence is available for the DG method, the post-processed approximation converges with order k + 1/2 in L20), where Ω0 is a subdomain over which the exact solution is smooth. Numerical results displaying the sharpness of the estimates are presented.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)577-606
Number of pages30
JournalMathematics of Computation
Volume72
Issue number242
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2003

Keywords

  • Finite element methods
  • Hyperbolic problems
  • Post-processing

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