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Constants in Discrete Poincar\'e and Friedrichs Inequalities and Discrete Quasi-Interpolation

Numerical Analysis 2017-09-05 v1

Abstract

This paper provides a discrete Poincar\'e inequality in nn space dimensions on a simplex KK with explicit constants. This inequality bounds the norm of the piecewise derivative of functions with integral mean zero on KK and all integrals of jumps zero along all interior sides by its Lebesgue norm by C(n)diam(K)C(n)\operatorname{diam}(K). The explicit constant C(n)C(n) depends only on the dimension n=2,3n=2,3 in case of an adaptive triangulation with the newest vertex bisection. The second part of this paper proves the stability of an enrichment operator, which leads to the stability and approximation of a (discrete) quasi-interpolator applied in the proofs of the discrete Friedrichs inequality and discrete reliability estimate with explicit bounds on the constants in terms of the minimal angle ω0\omega_0 in the triangulation. The analysis allows the bound of two constants Λ1\Lambda_1 and Λ3\Lambda_3 in the axioms of adaptivity for the practical choice of the bulk parameter with guaranteed optimal convergence rates.

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@article{arxiv.1709.00577,
  title  = {Constants in Discrete Poincar\'e and Friedrichs Inequalities and Discrete Quasi-Interpolation},
  author = {Carsten Carstensen and Friederike Hellwig},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.00577},
  year   = {2017}
}