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Stability and Conditioning of Immersed Finite Element Methods: Analysis and Remedies

Frits de Prenter, Clemens V. Verhoosel, E. H. van Brummelen, Mats G. Larson, Santiago Badia

2023Archives of Computational Methods in Engineering74 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract This review paper discusses the developments in immersed or unfitted finite element methods over the past decade. The main focus is the analysis and the treatment of the adverse effects of small cut elements. We distinguish between adverse effects regarding the stability and adverse effects regarding the conditioning of the system, and we present an overview of the developed remedies. In particular, we provide a detailed explanation of Schwarz preconditioning, element aggregation, and the ghost penalty formulation. Furthermore, we outline the methodologies developed for quadrature and weak enforcement of Dirichlet conditions, and we discuss open questions and future research directions.

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Finite element methodStability (learning theory)EnforcementComputer scienceElement (criminal law)ConditioningFocus (optics)Applied mathematicsMathematicsCalculus (dental)EngineeringStructural engineeringMachine learningStatisticsPolitical scienceMedicinePhysicsLawDentistryOpticsAdvanced Numerical Methods in Computational MathematicsNumerical methods in engineeringComposite Material Mechanics
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