The BEM with graded meshes for the electric field integral equation on polyhedral surfaces
Abstract
We consider the variational formulation of the electric field integral equation on a Lipschitz polyhedral surface Γ. We study the Galerkin boundary element discretisations based on the lowest-order Raviart-Thomas surface elements on a sequence of anisotropic meshes algebraically graded towards the edges of Γ. We establish quasi-optimal convergence of Galerkin solutions under a mild restriction on the strength of grading. The key ingredient of our convergence analysis are new componentwise stability properties of the Raviart-Thomas interpolant on anisotropic elements.
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