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A Spacetime DPG Method for the Wave Equation in Multiple Dimensions
Portland Institute for Computational Science Publications
  • Jay Gopalakrishnan, Portland State University
  • Paulina Sepulveda, Basque Center for Applied Mathematics
Document Type
Post-Print
Publication Date
10-1-2018
Subjects
  • Numerical analysis,
  • Discontinuous functions,
  • Galerkin methods
Disciplines
Abstract

A spacetime discontinuous Petrov-Galerkin (DPG) method for the linear wave equation is presented. This method is based on a weak formulation that uses a broken graph space. The wellposedness of this formulation is established using a previously presented abstract framework. One of the main tasks in the verification of the conditions of this framework is proving a density result. This is done in detail for a simple domain in arbitrary dimensions. The DPG method based on the weak formulation is then studied theoretically and numerically. Error estimates and numerical results are presented for triangular, rectangular, tetrahedral, and hexahedral meshes of the spacetime domain. The potential for using the built-in error estimator of the DPG method for an adaptivity mesh refinement strategy in two and three dimensions is also presented.

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https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/26576
Citation Information
Jay Gopalakrishnan and Paulina Sepulveda. "A Spacetime DPG Method for the Wave Equation in Multiple Dimensions" (2018)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jay-gopalakrishnan/111/