Since its introduction, the virtual element method (VEM) was shown to be able to deal with a large variety of polygons, while achieving good convergence rates. The regularity assumptions proposed in the VEM literature to guarantee the convergence on a theoretical basis are therefore quite general. They have been deduced in analogy to the similar conditions developed in the finite element method (FEM) analysis. In this work, we experimentally show that the VEM still converges, with almost optimal rates and low errors in the L-2, H-1 and L-infinity norms, even if we significantly break the regularity assumptions that are used in the literature. These results suggest that the regularity assumptions proposed so far might be overestimated. We also exhibit examples on which the VEM sub-optimally converges or diverges. Finally, we introduce a mesh quality indicator that experimentally correlates the entity of the violation of the regularity assumptions and the performance of the VEM solution, thus predicting if a mesh is potentially critical for VEM.

The role of mesh quality and mesh quality indicators in the virtual element method

T Sorgente;S Biasotti;G Manzini;M Spagnuolo
2022

Abstract

Since its introduction, the virtual element method (VEM) was shown to be able to deal with a large variety of polygons, while achieving good convergence rates. The regularity assumptions proposed in the VEM literature to guarantee the convergence on a theoretical basis are therefore quite general. They have been deduced in analogy to the similar conditions developed in the finite element method (FEM) analysis. In this work, we experimentally show that the VEM still converges, with almost optimal rates and low errors in the L-2, H-1 and L-infinity norms, even if we significantly break the regularity assumptions that are used in the literature. These results suggest that the regularity assumptions proposed so far might be overestimated. We also exhibit examples on which the VEM sub-optimally converges or diverges. Finally, we introduce a mesh quality indicator that experimentally correlates the entity of the violation of the regularity assumptions and the performance of the VEM solution, thus predicting if a mesh is potentially critical for VEM.
2022
Istituto di Matematica Applicata e Tecnologie Informatiche - IMATI -
Istituto di Matematica Applicata e Tecnologie Informatiche - IMATI - Sede Secondaria Genova
Virtual element method
Polygonal mesh
Mesh regularity assumptions
Mesh quality indicators
Small edges
2D Poisson problem
Optimal convergence
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