
arXiv: 1702.02317
In this article, we present a new multiscale discontinuous Petrov–Galerkin method (MsDPGM) for multiscale elliptic problems. This method utilizes the classical oversampling multiscale basis in the framework of a Petrov–Galerkin version of the discontinuous Galerkin method, allowing us to better cope with multiscale features in the solution. MsDPGM takes advantage of the multiscale Petrov–Galerkin method (MsPGM) and the discontinuous Galerkin method (DGM). It can eliminate the resonance error completely and decrease the computational costs of assembling the stiffness matrix, thus, allowing for more efficient solution algorithms. On the basis of a new H2 norm error estimate between the multiscale solution and the homogenized solution with the first‐order corrector, we give a detailed convergence analysis of the MsDPGM under the assumption of periodic oscillating coefficients. We also investigate a multiscale discontinuous Galerkin method (MsDGM) whose bilinear form is the same as that of the DGM but the approximation space is constructed from the classical oversampling multiscale basis functions. This method has not been analyzed theoretically or numerically in the literature yet. Numerical experiments are carried out on the multiscale elliptic problems with periodic and randomly generated log‐normal coefficients. Their results demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed method.
Error bounds for boundary value problems involving PDEs, FOS: Mathematics, multiscale problems, error estimate, Mathematics - Numerical Analysis, Numerical Analysis (math.NA), Finite element, Rayleigh-Ritz and Galerkin methods for boundary value problems involving PDEs, multiscale discontinuous Petrov-Galerkin method, 34E13, 35B27, 65N12
Error bounds for boundary value problems involving PDEs, FOS: Mathematics, multiscale problems, error estimate, Mathematics - Numerical Analysis, Numerical Analysis (math.NA), Finite element, Rayleigh-Ritz and Galerkin methods for boundary value problems involving PDEs, multiscale discontinuous Petrov-Galerkin method, 34E13, 35B27, 65N12
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