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2008 Correction to the article {A comparison of the extended finite element method with the immersed interface method for elliptic equations with discontinuous coefficients and singular sources} by Vaughan et al.
J. Thomas Beale, David Chopp, Randall LeVeque, Zhilin Li
Commun. Appl. Math. Comput. Sci. 3(1): 95-101 (2008). DOI: 10.2140/camcos.2008.3.95

Abstract

A recent paper by Vaughan, Smith, and Chopp [Comm. App. Math. & Comp. Sci. 1 (2006), 207–228] reported numerical results for three examples using the immersed interface method (IIM) and the extended finite element method (X-FEM). The results presented for the IIM showed first-order accuracy for the solution and inaccurate values of the normal derivative at the interface. This was due to an error in the implementation. The purpose of this note is to present correct results using the IIM for the same examples used in that paper, which demonstrate the expected second-order accuracy in the maximum norm over all grid points. Results now indicate that on these problems the IIM and X-FEM methods give comparable accuracy in solution values. With appropriate interpolation it is also possible to obtain nearly second order accurate values of the solution and normal derivative at the interface with the IIM.

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J. Thomas Beale. David Chopp. Randall LeVeque. Zhilin Li. "Correction to the article {A comparison of the extended finite element method with the immersed interface method for elliptic equations with discontinuous coefficients and singular sources} by Vaughan et al.." Commun. Appl. Math. Comput. Sci. 3 (1) 95 - 101, 2008. https://doi.org/10.2140/camcos.2008.3.95

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Received: 7 July 2008; Accepted: 7 July 2008; Published: 2008
First available in Project Euclid: 20 December 2017

zbMATH: 1175.65134
MathSciNet: MR2452915
Digital Object Identifier: 10.2140/camcos.2008.3.95

Subjects:
Primary: 65N06 , 65N30 , 65N50

Keywords: convergence order , discontinuous coefficients , elliptic interface problems , finite difference methods , immersed interface method (IIM) , singular source term

Rights: Copyright © 2008 Mathematical Sciences Publishers

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