A Practical Phase Field Method for an Elliptic Surface PDE

02/18/2020
by   John W. Barrett, et al.
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We consider a diffuse interface approach for solving an elliptic PDE on a given closed hypersurface. The method is based on a (bulk) finite element scheme employing numerical quadrature for the phase field function and hence is very easy to implement compared to other approaches. We estimate the error in natural norms in terms of the spatial grid size, the interface width and the order of the underlying quadrature rule. Numerical test calculations are presented which confirm the form of the error bounds.

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