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A hybrid high-order method for the biharmonic problem

Yizhou Liang, Ngoc Tien Tran

Published 2025-04-23, updated 2025-06-24Version 2

This paper proposes a new hybrid high-order discretization for the biharmonic problem and the corresponding eigenvalue problem. The discrete ansatz space includes degrees of freedom in $n-2$ dimensional submanifolds (e.g., nodal values in 2D and edge values in 3D), in addition to the typical degrees of freedom in the mesh and on the hyperfaces in the HHO literature. This approach enables the characteristic commuting property of the hybrid high-order methodology in any space dimension and allows for lower eigenvalue bounds of higher order for the eigenvalue problem. The main results are quasi-best approximation estimates as well as reliable and efficient error control. The latter motivates an adaptive mesh-refining algorithm that empirically recovers optimal convergence rates for singular solutions.

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