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This analysis of convergence of a coupled FEM-IEM is based on our previous work on the FEM and the IEM for exterior Helmholtz problems. The key idea is to represent both the exact and the numerical solution by the Dirichlet-to-Neumann operators that they induce on the coupling hypersurface in the exterior of an obstacle. The investigation of convergence can then be related to a spectral analysis of these DtN operators. We give a general outline of our method and then proceed to a detailed investigation of the case that the coupling surface is a sphere. Our main goal is to explore the convergence mechanism. In this context, we show well-posedness of both the continuous and the discrete models. We further show that the discrete inf-sup constants have a positive lower bound that does not depend on the number of DOF of the IEM. The proofs are based on lemmas on the spectra of the continuous and the discrete DtN operators, where the spectral characterization of the discrete DtN operator is given as a conjecture from numerical experiments. In our convergence analysis, we show algebraic (in terms of N) convergence of arbitrary order and generalize this result to exponential convergence.
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Received April 10, 1999 / Revised version received November 10, 1999 / Published online October 16, 2000
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Demkowicz, L., Ihlenburg, F. Analysis of a coupled finite-infinite element method for exterior Helmholtz problems. Numer. Math. 88, 43–73 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00005440
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00005440