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Code generation for generally mapped finite elements
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Many classical finite elements such as the Argyris and Bell elements have long been absent from high-level PDE software. Building on recent theoretical work, we describe how to implement very general finite element transformations in FInAT and hence into the Firedrake finite element system. Numerical results evaluate the new elements, comparing them to existing methods for classical problems. For a second order model problem, we find that new elements give smooth solutions at a mild increase in cost over standard Lagrange elements. For fourth-order problems, however, the newly-enabled methods significantly outperform interior penalty formulations. We also give some advanced use cases, solving the nonlinear Cahn-Hilliard equation and some biharmonic eigenvalue problems (including Chladni plates) using $C^1$ discretizations.
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FIAT: enabling classical and modern macroelements
FIAT now supports a general class of simplicial macroelements, including HCT, Powell-Sabin, Guzmán-Neilan, Alfeld-Sorokina, and Johnson-Mercier elements, integrated into Firedrake and validated by convergence tests.
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