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Numerical justification of fundamental solutions and the quasi-Monte Carlo method for Poisson-type equations (English)
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10 July 2000
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The numerical method developed in this paper is a generalization of the work for solving Poisson-type equations for arbitrary shaped domains in two- (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) cases. Regardless of the geometric shape of the boundary and without generating complex computational grids in the domain, the authors compute a particular solution by domain embedding and domain transformation. For numerical integration, the authors adopt the quasi-Monte Carlo method to avoid the difficulty of singularity and domain discretization. Three numerical examples in 2D and 3D are given to demonstrate the simplicity and effectiveness of the proposed method.
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fundamental solutions
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quasi-Monte Carlo method
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boundary element method
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particular solutions
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Poisson-type equations
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domain embedding
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domain transformation
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numerical examples
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