Reliability and efficiency of DWR-type a posteriori error estimates with smart sensitivity weight recovering

03/19/2020
by   Bernhard Endtmayer, et al.
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We derive efficient and reliable goal-oriented error estimations, and devise adaptive mesh procedures for the finite element method that are based on the localization of a posteriori estimates. In our previous work [SIAM J. Sci. Comput., 42(1), A371–A394, 2020], we showed efficiency and reliability for error estimators based on enriched finite element spaces. However, the solution of problems on a enriched finite element space is expensive. In the literature, it is well known that one can use some higher-order interpolation to overcome this bottleneck. Using a saturation assumption, we extend the proofs of efficiency and reliability to such higher-order interpolations. The results can be used to create a new family of algorithms, where one of them is tested on three numerical examples (Poisson problem, p-Laplace equation, Navier-Stokes benschmark), and is compared to our previous algorithm.

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