Interpolation | Differential forms

Mimetic interpolation

In mathematics, mimetic interpolation is a method for interpolating differential forms. In contrast to other interpolation methods, which estimate a field at a location given its values on neighboring points, mimetic interpolation estimates the field's -form given the field's projection on neighboring grid elements. The grid elements can be grid points as well as cell edges or faces, depending on . Mimetic interpolation is particularly relevant in the context of vector and pseudo-vector fields as the method conserves line integrals and fluxes, respectively. (Wikipedia).

Mimetic interpolation
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