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Extenting of Babuv{s}ka-Azizs theorem to higher-order Lagrange interpolation

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 نشر من قبل Takuya Tsuchiya
 تاريخ النشر 2015
  مجال البحث
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We consider the error analysis of Lagrange interpolation on triangles and tetrahedrons. For Lagrange interpolation of order one, Babuv{s}ka and Aziz showed that squeezing a right isosceles triangle perpendicularly does not deteriorate the optimal approximation order. We extend their technique and result to higher-order Lagrange interpolation on both triangles and tetrahedrons. To this end, we make use of difference quotients of functions with two or three variables. Then, the error estimates on squeezed triangles and tetrahedrons are proved by a method that is a straightforward extension of the original given by Babuv{s}ka-Aziz.

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