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Mollified finite element approximants of arbitrary order and smoothness

The approximation properties of the finite element method can often be substantially improved by choosing smooth high-order basis functions. It is extremely difficult to devise such basis functions for partitions consisting of arbitrarily shaped polytopes. We propose the mollified basis functions of arbitrary order and smoothness for partitions consisting of convex polytopes. On each polytope an independent local polynomial approximant of arbitrary order is assumed. The basis functions are defined as the convolutions of the local approximants with a mollifier. The mollifier is chosen to be smooth, to have a compact support and a unit volume. The approximation properties of the obtained basis functions are governed by the local polynomial approximation order and mollifier smoothness. The convolution integrals are evaluated numerically first by computing the boolean intersection between the mollifier and the polytope and then applying the divergence theorem to reduce the dimension of the integrals. The support of a basis function is given as the Minkowski sum of the respective polytope and the mollifier. The breakpoints of the basis functions, i.e. locations with non-infinite smoothness, are not necessarily aligned with polytope boundaries. Furthermore, the basis functions are not boundary interpolating so that we apply boundary conditions with the non-symmetric Nitsche method as in immersed/embedded finite elements. The presented numerical examples confirm the optimal convergence of the proposed approximation scheme for Poisson and elasticity problems.

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