Abstract

This paper is concerned with the nonconforming finite element discretization of geometric partial differential equations. In specific, we construct a surface Crouzeix-Raviart element on the linear approximated surface, analogous to a flat surface. The optimal error estimations are established even though the presentation of the geometric error. By taking the intrinsic viewpoint of manifolds, we introduce a new superconvergent gradient recovery method for the surface Crouzeix-Raviart element using only the information of discretization surface. The potential of serving as an asymptotically exact {\it a posteriori} error estimator is also exploited. A series of benchmark numerical examples are presented to validate the theoretical results and numerically demonstrate the superconvergence of the gradient recovery method.

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