CONTINUOUS MESH FRAMEWORK PART I: WELL-POSED CONTINUOUS INTERPOLATION ERROR

In the context of mesh adaptation, Riemannian metric spaces have been used to prescribe orientation, density, and stretching of anisotropic meshes. But, such structures are only considered to compute lengths in adaptive mesh generators. In this article, a Riemannian metric space is shown to be more...

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Published inSIAM journal on numerical analysis Vol. 49; no. 1/2; pp. 38 - 60
Main Authors LOSEILLE, ADRIEN, ALAUZET, FRÉDÉRIC
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Philadelphia, PA Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics 01.01.2011
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ISSN0036-1429
1095-7170
1095-7170
DOI10.1137/090754078

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Summary:In the context of mesh adaptation, Riemannian metric spaces have been used to prescribe orientation, density, and stretching of anisotropic meshes. But, such structures are only considered to compute lengths in adaptive mesh generators. In this article, a Riemannian metric space is shown to be more than a way to compute a length. It is proven to be a reliable continuous mesh model. In particular, we demonstrate that the linear interpolation error can be evaluated continuously on a Riemannian metric space. From one hand, this new continuous framework proves that prescribing a Riemannian metric field is equivalent to the local control in the L 1 norm of the interpolation error. This proves the consistency of classical metric-based mesh adaptation procedures. On the other hand, powerful mathematical tools are available and are well defined on Riemannian metric spaces: calculus of variations, differentiation, optimization, ..., whereas these tools are not defined on discrete meshes.
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ISSN:0036-1429
1095-7170
1095-7170
DOI:10.1137/090754078