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The pressure-wired Stokes element: a mesh-robust version of the Scott-Vogelius element

Numerical Analysis 2025-01-09 v3 Numerical Analysis

Abstract

The Scott-Vogelius finite element pair for the numerical discretization of the stationary Stokes equation in 2D is a popular element which is based on a continuous velocity approximation of polynomial order kk and a discontinuous pressure approximation of order k1k-1. It employs a "singular distance" (measured by some geometric mesh quantity Θ(z)0 \Theta \left( \mathbf{z}\right) \geq 0 for triangle vertices z\mathbf{z}) and imposes a local side condition on the pressure space associated to vertices z\mathbf{z} with Θ(z)=0\Theta \left( \mathbf{z}\right) =0. The method is inf-sup stable for any fixed regular triangulation and k4k\geq 4. However, the inf-sup constant deteriorates if the triangulation contains nearly singular vertices 0<Θ(z)10<\Theta \left( \mathbf{z}\right) \ll 1. In this paper, we introduce a very simple parameter-dependent modification of the Scott-Vogelius element such that the inf-sup constant is independent of nearly-singular vertices. We will show by analysis and also by numerical experiments that the effect on the divergence-free condition for the discrete velocity is negligibly small.

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@article{arxiv.2212.09673,
  title  = {The pressure-wired Stokes element: a mesh-robust version of the Scott-Vogelius element},
  author = {Benedikt Gräßle and Nis-Erik Bohne and Stefan A. Sauter},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.09673},
  year   = {2025}
}