An example of explicit implementation strategy and preconditioning for the high order edge finite elements applied to the time-harmonic Maxwell's equations
Marcella Bonazzoli (JAD), Victorita Dolean (JAD), Fr\'ed\'eric Hecht, (LJLL), Francesca Rapetti (JAD)

TL;DR
This paper presents an explicit implementation strategy for high order curl-conforming finite elements in solving time-harmonic Maxwell's equations, including preconditioning techniques and their numerical validation in waveguide models.
Contribution
It introduces a novel implementation approach using Vandermonde matrices for high order elements and explores preconditioning methods for Maxwell's equations in waveguides.
Findings
Effective basis construction using Vandermonde matrices.
Preconditioning impacts the spectrum of the discretized system.
Numerical results demonstrate the method's robustness in 2D and 3D waveguides.
Abstract
In this paper we focus on high order finite element approximations of the electric field combined with suitable preconditioners, to solve the time-harmonic Maxwell's equations in waveguide configurations.The implementation of high order curl-conforming finite elements is quite delicate, especially in the three-dimensional case. Here, we explicitly describe an implementation strategy, which has been embedded in the open source finite element software FreeFem++ (http://www.freefem.org/ff++/). In particular, we use the inverse of a generalized Vandermonde matrix to build basis functions in duality with the degrees of freedom, resulting in an easy-to-use but powerful interpolation operator. We carefully address the problem of applying the same Vandermonde matrix to possibly differently oriented tetrahedra of the mesh over the computational domain. We investigate the preconditioning for…
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