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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1619319
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Error estimates for moving least square approximations
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1619319

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    Error estimates for moving least square approximations (English)
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    14 May 2002
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    We obtain error estimates for moving least square approximations in the one-dimensional case. For the application of this method to the numerical solution of differential equations it is fundamental to have error estimates for the approximations of derivatives. We prove that, under appropriate hypothesis on the weight function and the distribution of points, the method produces optimal order approximations of the function and its first and second derivatives. As a consequence, we obtain optimal order error estimates for Galerkin approximations of coercive problems. Finally, as an application of the moving least square method we consider a convection-diffusion equation and propose a way of introducing up-wind by means of a non-symmetric weight function. We present several numerical results showing the good behavior of the method.
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    error estimates
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    moving least square approximations
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    Galerkin approximations
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    convection-diffusion equation
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    numerical results
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