Complexity bounds on supermesh construction for quasi-uniform meshes
Abstract
Projecting fields between different meshes commonly arises in computational physics. This operation requires a supermesh construction and its computational cost is proportional to the number of cells of the supermesh n. Given any two quasi-uniform meshes of nA and nB cells respectively, we show under standard assumptions that n is proportional to nA + nB. This result substantially improves on the best currently available upper bound on n and is fundamental for the analysis of algorithms that use supermeshes.
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