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Exponential decay of errors of a fundamental solution method applied to a reduced wave problem in the exterior region of a disc (English)
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5 August 2009
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The authors solve a reduced wave problem in the exterior of a disc. They use their previous results on the solvability of the approximate problem and introduce two other assumptions. One of them concerns the solvability of the original (continuous) problem and the other restricts the class of Dirichlet boundary data. Consequently, they show that the approximation error is asymptotically exponentially decreasing with respect to the number of collocation points. Additionally, two numerical tests are carried out.
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reduced wave problem
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Helmholtz equation
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fundamental solution method
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collocation method
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integral equation of convolution type
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Dirichlet boundary value problem
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normalized wave number
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shadow
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error bounds
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exterior boundary value problem
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numerical examples
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