Date
Thu, 06 Jun 2024
Time
14:00 - 15:00
Location
Lecture Room 3
Speaker
Ari Stern
Organisation
Washington University in St. Louis, USA

The classical finite element method uses piecewise-polynomial function spaces satisfying continuity and boundary conditions. Hybrid finite element methods, by contrast, drop these continuity and boundary conditions from the function spaces and instead enforce them weakly using Lagrange multipliers. The hybrid approach has several numerical and implementational advantages, which have been studied over the last few decades.

 

In this talk, we show how the hybrid perspective has yielded new insights—and new methods—in structure-preserving numerical PDEs. These include multisymplectic methods for Hamiltonian PDEs, charge-conserving methods for the Maxwell and Yang-Mills equations, and hybrid methods in finite element exterior calculus.

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