Complementary families of approximating polynomials with applications to finite element methods applied to differential equations of arbitrary even spatial order
Abstract
Complementary families of polynomials are introduced to generate finite element basis functions of order for arbitrary . One family consists of the Hermite splines that serve as the nodal basis functions by ensuring continuity across element boundaries. Explicit formulas for these splines for any are presented on the canonical interval . The second family is derived on the interval from derivatives of order of the Legendre polynomials of degree multiplied by binomial powers of degree at -1 and 1, respectively. These polynomials, related to the ultraspherical polynomials, serve as the interior or bubble basis functions. A relationship between the two families of polynomials is demonstrated. For a particular and , an interpolant is constructed using these basis pairs together with the roots of the related ultraspherical polynomial and the interval endpoints. A formula for the interpolation error that extends the results for and is given. To prove the formula extensions of the Lagrange interpolants are introduced. A superconvergence result along with the related asymptotic equivalence of the interpolant and finite element solution is proved in the linear case in . Computational results demonstrate the theory for a model problem.
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@article{arxiv.2606.31829,
title = {Complementary families of approximating polynomials with applications to finite element methods applied to differential equations of arbitrary even spatial order},
author = {Peter K Moore},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2606.31829},
year = {2026}
}