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On 2D Newest Vertex Bisection: Optimality of Mesh-Closure and H 1-Stability of L 2-Projection

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CONSTRUCTIVE APPROXIMATION
Volume 38, Issue 2, Pages 213-234

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00365-013-9192-4

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Adaptive finite element methods; Regular triangulations; Newest vertex bisection; L-2-Projection; H-1-Stability

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  1. FWF project Adaptive Boundary Element Method
  2. Austrian Science Fund (FWF) [P21732]
  3. Austrian Science Fund (FWF) [P 21732] Funding Source: researchfish

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Newest vertex bisection (NVB) is a popular local mesh-refinement strategy for regular triangulations that consist of simplices. For the 2D case, we prove that the mesh-closure step of NVB, which preserves regularity of the triangulation, is quasi-optimal and that the corresponding L (2)-projection onto lowest-order Courant finite elements (P1-FEM) is always H (1)-stable. Throughout, no additional assumptions on the initial triangulation are imposed. Our analysis thus improves results of Binev et al. (Numer. Math. 97(2):219-268, 2004), Carstensen (Constr. Approx. 20(4):549-564, 2004), and Stevenson (Math. Comput. 77(261):227-241, 2008) in the sense that all assumptions of their theorems are removed. Consequently, our results relax the requirements under which adaptive finite element schemes can be mathematically guaranteed to convergence with quasi-optimal rates.

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