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Mat. Tr., 2017 Volume 20, Number 1, Pages 43–74 (Mi mt313)

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On Jamet's estimates for the finite element method with interpolation at uniform nodes of a simplex

N. V. Baĭdakovaab

a Krasovskii Institute of Mathematics and Mechanics, Yekaterinburg, Russia
b Ural Federal University, Yekaterinburg, Russia

Abstract: We suggest a new geometric characteristic of a simplex. This characteristic tends to zero together with the characteristic introduced by Jamet in 1976. Jamet's characteristic was used in upper estimates for the error of approximation of the derivatives of a function on a simplex by the corresponding derivatives of the polynomial interpolating the values of the function at uniform nodes of the simplex. The use of our characteristic for controlling the form of an element of a triangulation allows us to perform a small finite number of operations. We present an example of a function with lower estimates for approximation of the uniform norms of the derivatives by the corresponding derivatives of the Lagrange interpolating polynomial of degree $n$. This example shows that, for a broad class of $d$\@simplices, Jamet's estimates cannot be improved on the set of functions under consideration. On the other hand, for $d=3$ and $n=1$, we present an example showing that, in general, Jamet's estimates can be improved.

Key words: multidimensional interpolation on a simplex, finite element method.

UDC: 517.51

Received: 26.09.2016

DOI: 10.17377/mattrudy.2017.20.103


 English version:
Siberian Advances in Mathematics, 2018, 28:1, 1–22

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