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Finite element methods and their convergence for elliptic and parabolic interface problems

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In this paper, we consider the finite element methods for solving second order elliptic and parabolic interface problems in two-dimensional convex polygonal domains. Nearly the same optimal \(L^2\)-norm and energy-norm error estimates as for regular problems are obtained when the interfaces are of arbitrary shape but are smooth, though the regularities of the solutions are low on the whole domain. The assumptions on the finite element triangulation are reasonable and practical.

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Received July 7, 1996 / Revised version received March 3, 1997

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Chen, Z., Zou, J. Finite element methods and their convergence for elliptic and parabolic interface problems. Numer. Math. 79, 175–202 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002110050336

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