A Posteriori Error Estimator for Elliptic Interface Problems in a Fictitious Domain Formulation

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Najwa Alshehri [1 ]
Daniele Boffi [2 ]
Lucia Gastaldi [1 ]
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[1] King Abdullah University of Science and Technology,DICATAM
[2] Jubail Industrial College,undefined
[3] Università di Pavia,undefined
[4] Università di Brescia,undefined
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Interface elliptic problems; Finite elements method; A posteriori analysis; Unfitted approach; Lagrange multiplier; Immersed boundary method.;
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10.1007/s10915-025-02869-2
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An a posteriori error estimator is derived for an elliptic interface problem in the fictitious domain formulation with distributed Lagrange multiplier considering a discontinuous Lagrange multiplier finite element space. A posteriori error estimation plays a pivotal role in assessing the accuracy and reliability of computational solutions across various domains of science and engineering. This study delves into the theoretical underpinnings and computational considerations of a residual-based estimator. Theoretically, the estimator is studied for cases with constant coefficients which jump across an interface as well as generalized scenarios with smooth coefficients that jump across an interface. Theoretical findings demonstrate the reliability and efficiency of the proposed estimators under all considered cases. Numerical experiments are conducted to validate the theoretical results, incorporating various immersed geometries and instances of high coefficients jumps at the interface. Leveraging an adaptive algorithm, the estimator identifies regions with singularities and applies refinement accordingly. Results substantiate the theoretical findings, highlighting the reliability and efficiency of the estimators. Furthermore, numerical solutions exhibit optimal convergence properties, demonstrating resilience against geometric singularities or coefficients jumps.
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