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The isogeometric approximation of the Stokes problem in a trimmed domain is studied. This setting is characterized by an underlying mesh unfitted with the boundary of the physical domain making the imposition of the essential boundary conditions a challenging problem. A very popular strategy is to rely on the so-called Nitsche method. We show with numerically examples that in some degenerate trimmed domain configurations there is a lack of stability of the formulation, potentially polluting the computed solutions. After extending the stabilization procedure of to incompressible flow problems, we theoretically prove that, combined with the Raviart-Thomas isogeometric element, we are able to recover the well-posedness of the formulation and, consequently, optimal a priori error estimates. Numerical results corroborating the theory and extending it for the case of the isogeometric Nédélec and Taylor-Hood elements are provided.
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Alfio Quarteroni, Andrea Manzoni