Explicit T -coercivity for the Stokes problem: a coercive finite element discretization
Numerical Analysis
2024-10-21 v1 Numerical Analysis
Abstract
Using the T-coercivity theory as advocated in [Chesnel, Ciarlet, T -coercivity and continuous Galerkin methods: application to transmission problems with sign changing coefficients (2013)], we propose a new variational formulation of the Stokes problem which does not involve nonlocal operators. With this new formulation, unstable finite element pairs are stabilized. In addition, the numerical scheme is easy to implement, and a better approximation of the velocity and the pressure is observed numerically when the viscosity is small.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2410.14444,
title = {Explicit T -coercivity for the Stokes problem: a coercive finite element discretization},
author = {Patrick Ciarlet and Erell Jamelot},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.14444},
year = {2024}
}
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keywords : Stokes problem, T-coercivity, stabilized P1xP0 pair 41 pages, 28 figures