A unified transmissibility-based interior penalty DG method for heterogeneous and anisotropic diffusion is derived from a hybridized formulation, with proven stability and quasi-optimal error estimates independent of contrast and anisotropy.
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A Unified Transmissibility-Based Interior Penalty DG Method for Heterogeneous and Anisotropic Diffusion
A unified transmissibility-based interior penalty DG method for heterogeneous and anisotropic diffusion is derived from a hybridized formulation, with proven stability and quasi-optimal error estimates independent of contrast and anisotropy.