A hybridizable discontinuous Galerkin method for magnetic advection-diffusion problems
Abstract
We propose and analyze a hybridizable discontinuous Galerkin (HDG) method for solving a mixed magnetic advection-diffusion problem within a more general Friedrichs system framework. With carefully constructed numerical traces, we introduce two distinct stabilization parameters: τt for the tangential trace and τn for the normal trace. These parameters are tailored to satisfy different requirements, ensuring the stability and convergence of the method. Furthermore, we incorporate a weight function to facilitate the establishment of stability conditions. We also investigate an elementwise postprocessing technique that proves to be effective for both two-dimensional and three-dimensional problems in terms of broken H( curl) semi-norm accuracy improvement. Extensive numerical examples are presented to showcase the performance and effectiveness of the HDG method and the postprocessing techniques.
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