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Construction and analysis of the quadratic finite volume methods on tetrahedral meshes

Numerical Analysis 2022-05-27 v1 Numerical Analysis

Abstract

A family of quadratic finite volume method (FVM) schemes are constructed and analyzed over tetrahedral meshes. In order to prove stability and error estimate, we propose the minimum V-angle condition on tetrahedral meshes, and the surface and volume orthogonal conditions on dual meshes. Through the element analysis technique, the local stability is equivalent to a positive definiteness of a 9×99\times9 element matrix, which is difficult to analyze directly or even numerically. With the help of the surface orthogonal condition and congruent transformation, this element matrix is reduced into a block diagonal matrix, then we carry out the stability result under the minimum V-angle condition. It is worth mentioning that the minimum V-angle condition of the tetrahedral case is very different from a simple extension of the minimum angle condition for triangular meshes, while it is also convenient to use in practice. Based on the stability, we prove the optimal H1 H^{1} and L2L^2 error estimates respectively, where the orthogonal conditions play an important role in ensuring optimal L2L^2 convergence rate. Numerical experiments are presented to illustrate our theoretical results.

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@article{arxiv.2205.12068,
  title  = {Construction and analysis of the quadratic finite volume methods on tetrahedral meshes},
  author = {Peng Yang and Xiang Wang and Yonghai Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.12068},
  year   = {2022}
}

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34 pages, 15 figures