The Fat Boundary Method (FBM) is a fictitious domain like method for solving partial differential equations in a domain with holes ? \ B - where B is a collection of smooth open subsets - that consists in splitting the initial problem into two parts to be coupled via Schwartz type iterations: the solution, with a fictitious domain approach, of a problem set in the whole domain ?, for which fast solvers can be used, and the solution of a collection of independent problems defined on narrow strips around the connected components of B, that can be performed fully in parallel. In this work, we give some results on a semi-discrete FBM in the framework of a finite element discretization, and we present some numerical experiments.

The Fat Boundary Method: semidiscrete scheme and some numerical experiments

Bertoluzza S;
2005

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The Fat Boundary Method (FBM) is a fictitious domain like method for solving partial differential equations in a domain with holes ? \ B - where B is a collection of smooth open subsets - that consists in splitting the initial problem into two parts to be coupled via Schwartz type iterations: the solution, with a fictitious domain approach, of a problem set in the whole domain ?, for which fast solvers can be used, and the solution of a collection of independent problems defined on narrow strips around the connected components of B, that can be performed fully in parallel. In this work, we give some results on a semi-discrete FBM in the framework of a finite element discretization, and we present some numerical experiments.
2005
Istituto di Matematica Applicata e Tecnologie Informatiche - IMATI -
fictitious domain
fat boundary method
error estimate
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