A new elliptic reformulation of surface Stokes lets any finite element spaces be used, avoiding the discrete inf-sup condition while preserving optimal convergence.
SFEM for the Lagrangian formulation of the surface Stokes problem
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We consider the surface Stokes equation with Lagrange multiplier and approach it numerically. Using a Taylor-Hood surface finite element method, along with an appropriate estimate for the additional Lagrange multiplier, we derive a new inf-sup condition to help with the stability and convergence results. We establish optimal velocity convergence both in energy and tangential $L^2$ norms, along with optimal $L^2$ norm convergence for the two pressures, in the case of super-parametric finite elements. Furthermore, if the approximation order of the velocities matches that of the extra Lagrange multiplier, we achieve optimal order convergence even in the standard iso-parametric case. In this case, we also establish some new estimates for the normal $L^2$ velocity norm. In addition, we provide numerical simulations that confirm the established error bounds and also perform a comparative analysis against the penalty approach.
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Surface Stokes Without Inf-Sup Condition
A new elliptic reformulation of surface Stokes lets any finite element spaces be used, avoiding the discrete inf-sup condition while preserving optimal convergence.