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A family of three-dimensional virtual elements with applications to magnetostatic

Numerical Analysis 2018-04-30 v1

Abstract

We consider, as a simple model problem, the application of Virtual Element Methods (VEM) to the linear Magnetostatic three-dimensional problem in the formulation of F. Kikuchi. In doing so, we also introduce new serendipity VEM spaces, where the serendipity reduction is made only on the faces of a general polyhedral decomposition (assuming that internal degrees of freedom could be more easily eliminated by static condensation). These new spaces are meant, more generally, for the combined approximation of H1H^1-conforming (00-forms), H(curl)H({\rm {\bf curl}})-conforming (11-forms), and H(div)H({\rm div})-conforming (22-forms) functional spaces in three dimensions, and they would surely be useful for other problems and in more general contexts.

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@article{arxiv.1804.10497,
  title  = {A family of three-dimensional virtual elements with applications to magnetostatic},
  author = {L. Beirão da Veiga and F. Brezzi and F. Dassi and L. D. Marini and A. Russo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.10497},
  year   = {2018}
}

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