There HAS to be something to this method, even if they haven't been able to make it work a three-dimensional domain.
"In the finite element community, a method where the degree of the elements is very high or increases as the grid parameter h decreases to zero is sometimes called a spectral element method." --http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spectral_method
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There HAS to be something to this method, even if they haven't been able to make it work a three-dimensional domain.
"In the finite element community, a method where the degree of the elements is very high or increases as the grid parameter h decreases to zero is sometimes called a spectral element method." --http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spectral_method
Spectral convergence of manifold pairs
http://www.math.uni-bonn.de/people/ursula/spec1.pdf
Spectral convergence of non-compact quasi-one-dimensional spaces
http://math.stanford.edu/~mazzeo/Web/Papers/evian.pdf
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