Solving the triharmonic equation over multi-patch domains using isogeometric analysis

Abstract

We present a framework for solving the triharmonic equation over bilinearly parameterized planar multi-patch domains by means of isogeometric analysis. Our approach is based on the construction of a globally C2-smooth isogeometric spline space which is used as discretization space. The generated C2-smooth space consists of three different types of isogeometric functions called patch, edge and vertex functions. All functions are entirely local with a small support, and numerical examples indicate that they are well-conditioned. The construction of the functions is simple and works uniformly for all multi-patch configurations. While the patch and edge functions are given by a closed form representation, the vertex functions are obtained by computing the null space of a small system of linear equations. Several examples demonstrate the potential of our approach for solving the triharmonic equation.

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