An Analysis of broken P1-Nonconforming Finite Element Method For Interface Problems

Abstract

We study some numerical methods for solving second order elliptic problem with interface. We introduce an immersed interface finite element method based on the `broken' P1-nonconforming piecewise linear polynomials on interface triangular elements having edge averages as degrees of freedom. This linear polynomials are broken to match the homogeneous jump condition along the interface which is allowed to cut through the element. We prove optimal orders of convergence in H1 and L2-norm. Next we propose a mixed finite volume method in the context introduced in Kwak2003 using the Raviart-Thomas mixed finite element and this `broken' P1-nonconforming element. The advantage of this mixed finite volume method is that once we solve the symmetric positive definite pressure equation(without Lagrangian multiplier), the velocity can be computed locally by a simple formula. This procedure avoids solving the saddle point problem. Furthermore, we show optimal error estimates of velocity and pressure in our mixed finite volume method. Numerical results show optimal orders of error in L2-norm and broken H1-norm for the pressure, and in H()-norm for the velocity.

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