“…While using fine mesh throughout the whole domain may give an acceptable numerical solution, the computational cost of such an approach may be prohibitive. In contrast, a mesh that is coarse in one region and fine in another, while computationally more attractive, may be difficult to generate and is also known to cause difficulties with preconditioning [5,6,7,13]. Additionally, in some instances the boundary of the subregion may be geometrically complicated, or may change in time, requiring frequent remeshing or the use of complicated local refinement and derefinement techniques [12,15,22,23,24,27].…”