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The completion of locally refined simplicial partitions created by bisection

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MATHEMATICS OF COMPUTATION
Volume 77, Issue 261, Pages 227-241

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AMER MATHEMATICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1090/S0025-5718-07-01959-X

Keywords

adaptive finite element methods; conforming partitions; bisection; n-simplices

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Recently, in [Found. Comput. Math., 7(2) (2007), 245-269], we proved that an adaptive finite element method based on newest vertex bisection in two space dimensions for solving elliptic equations, which is essentially the method from [SINUM, 38 (2000), 466-488] by Morin, Nochetto, and Siebert, converges with the optimal rate. The number of triangles N in the output partition of such a method is generally larger than the number M of triangles that in all intermediate partitions have been marked for bisection, because additional bisections are needed to retain conforming meshes. A key ingredient to our proof was a result from [Numer. Math., 97(2004), 219-268] by Binev, Dahmen and DeVore saying that N - N-0 <= CM for some absolute constant C, where N-0 is the number of triangles from the initial partition that have never been bisected. In this paper, we extend this result to bisection algorithms of n-simplices, with that generalizing the result concerning optimality of the adaptive finite element method to general space dimensions.

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