In this paper, we develop a multiscale mortar multipoint flux mixed finite element method for second order elliptic problems. The equations in the coarse elements (or subdomains) are discretized on a fine grid scale by a multipoint flux mixed finite element method that reduces to cell-centered finite differences on irregular grids. The subdomain grids do not have to match across the interfaces. Continuity of flux between coarse elements is imposed via a mortar finite element space on a coarse grid scale. With an appropriate choice of polynomial degree of the mortar space, we derive optimal order convergence on the fine scale for both the multiscale pressure and velocity, as well as the coarse scale mortar pressure. Some superconvergence res...
We investigate modeling flow in porous media in multiblock domain. Mixed finite element methods are ...
This paper deals with the problem of solving e#ciently the algebraic system arising in mortar mixed ...
In this paper, the multiblock mortar mixed approximation of second order parabolic partial different...
Abstract. We develop multiscale mortar mixed finite element discretizations for second order ellipti...
. We consider mixed finite element methods for second order elliptic equations on non-matching multi...
The flux-mortar mixed finite element method was recently developed in Boon et al. (2022) for a gener...
We consider mixed finite element methods for second order elliptic equations on non-matching multibl...
We consider an expanded version of the lowest order Raviart-Thomas mixed nite element method for ell...
textWe use Darcy's law and conservation of mass to model the flow of a fluid through a porous medium...
We consider mimetic finite difference approxi-mations to the mixed form of second order elliptic pro...
Abstract. Discontinuous Galerkin (DG) and mixed finite element (MFE) methods are two popular methods...
Mixed finite element discritizations for problems arising in flow in porous medium applications are ...
AbstractIn this paper, we discuss a family of multipoint flux mixed finite element (MFMFE) methods o...
Two non-overlapping domain decomposition methods are presented for the mixed finite element formulat...
Abstract We investigate mortar multiscale numerical methods for coupled Stokes and Darcy flows with ...
We investigate modeling flow in porous media in multiblock domain. Mixed finite element methods are ...
This paper deals with the problem of solving e#ciently the algebraic system arising in mortar mixed ...
In this paper, the multiblock mortar mixed approximation of second order parabolic partial different...
Abstract. We develop multiscale mortar mixed finite element discretizations for second order ellipti...
. We consider mixed finite element methods for second order elliptic equations on non-matching multi...
The flux-mortar mixed finite element method was recently developed in Boon et al. (2022) for a gener...
We consider mixed finite element methods for second order elliptic equations on non-matching multibl...
We consider an expanded version of the lowest order Raviart-Thomas mixed nite element method for ell...
textWe use Darcy's law and conservation of mass to model the flow of a fluid through a porous medium...
We consider mimetic finite difference approxi-mations to the mixed form of second order elliptic pro...
Abstract. Discontinuous Galerkin (DG) and mixed finite element (MFE) methods are two popular methods...
Mixed finite element discritizations for problems arising in flow in porous medium applications are ...
AbstractIn this paper, we discuss a family of multipoint flux mixed finite element (MFMFE) methods o...
Two non-overlapping domain decomposition methods are presented for the mixed finite element formulat...
Abstract We investigate mortar multiscale numerical methods for coupled Stokes and Darcy flows with ...
We investigate modeling flow in porous media in multiblock domain. Mixed finite element methods are ...
This paper deals with the problem of solving e#ciently the algebraic system arising in mortar mixed ...
In this paper, the multiblock mortar mixed approximation of second order parabolic partial different...