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Complementary families of approximating polynomials with applications to finite element methods applied to differential equations of arbitrary even spatial order

Numerical Analysis 2026-06-30 v1

Abstract

Complementary families of polynomials are introduced to generate CmC^m finite element basis functions of order p2m+2p \geq 2m+2 for arbitrary m0m \ge 0. One family consists of the Hermite splines that serve as the nodal basis functions by ensuring CmC^m continuity across element boundaries. Explicit formulas for these splines for any m0m \ge 0 are presented on the canonical interval [0,1][0,1]. The second family is derived on the interval [1,1][-1,1] from derivatives of order m+1m+1 of the Legendre polynomials of degree pm1p-m-1 multiplied by binomial powers of degree m+1m+1 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 mm and pp, 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 m=0m=0 and m=1m=1 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 Hm+1H^{m+1}. 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}
}