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Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, 1(47), p. 508-533

DOI: 10.1137/070685105

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Low Order Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Second Order Elliptic Problems

Journal article published in 2009 by Erik Burman, Benjamin Stamm ORCID
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Abstract

We consider DG-methods for 2nd order scalar elliptic problems using piecewise affine approximation in two or three space dimensions. We prove that both the symmetric and the non-symmetric version of the DG-method have regular system matrices also without penalization of the interelement solution jumps provided boundary conditions are imposed in a certain weak manner. Optimal convergence is proved for sufficiently regular meshes and data. We then propose a discontinuous Galerkin method using piecewise affine functions enriched with quadratic bubbles. Using this space we prove optimal convergence in the energy norm for both a symmetric and non- symmetric DG-method without stabilization. All these proposed methods share the feature that they conserve mass locally independent of the penalty parameter.