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Stabilizer-free Weak Galerkin Methods for Quad-Curl Problems on polyhedral Meshes without Convexity Assumptions

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arxiv 2502.07795 v1 pith:6RRKEN4R submitted 2025-01-27 math.NA cs.NA

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This paper introduces an efficient stabilizer-free weak Galerkin (WG) finite element method for solving the three-dimensional quad-curl problem. Leveraging bubble functions as a key analytical tool, the method extends the applicability of stabilizer-free WG approaches to non-convex elements in finite element partitions-a notable advancement over existing methods, which are restricted to convex elements. The proposed method maintains a simple, symmetric, and positive definite formulation. It achieves optimal error estimates for the exact solution in a discrete norm, as well as an optimal-order $L^2$ error estimate for $k>2$ and a sub-optimal order for the lowest order case $k=2$. Numerical experiments are presented to validate the method's efficiency and accuracy.

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  1. A Simple and Robust Weak Galerkin Method for the Brinkman Equations on Non-Convex Polytopal Meshes

    math.NA 2025-07 conditional novelty 5.0 of 10

    A bubble-function-based weak Galerkin scheme without stabilizers is proven to converge at optimal rates for the Brinkman equations on convex and non-convex polytopal meshes.

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