Methods of fundamental solutions for harmonic and biharmonic boundary value problems (Q1271717)

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Methods of fundamental solutions for harmonic and biharmonic boundary value problems
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    Methods of fundamental solutions for harmonic and biharmonic boundary value problems (English)
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    14 February 1999
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    The idea of the method of fundamental solutions (a variant of the boundary element method) is to approximate the solution by fundamental solutions of the governing equation, with singularities located outside of the domain of solution. The second author of the present paper -- jointly with co-authors -- examined the application of the method of fundamental solutions to problems in mechanics, mostly governed by the potential and the bipotential equation, see [J. Comput. Phys. 69, 434-459 (1987; Zbl 0618.65108), ibid. 98, No. 1, 119-128 (1992; Zbl 0745.65075), IMA J. Numer. Anal. 9, No. 2, 231-242 (1989; Zbl 0676.65110), Numer. Meth. Partial Diff. Equations 8, No. 1, 1-9 (1992; Zbl 0760.65103)]. An obstacle in the use of that method is the nonlinear least squares minimization to find the superposition of fundamental solution satisfying the boundary conditions. The authors discuss some routines to overcome the computational difficulties, among them the MINPACK routines due to \textit{B. S. Garbow, K. E. Hillstrom} and \textit{J. J. Moré} [ACM Trans. Math. Software 7, 17-41 (1981; Zbl 0454.65049)]. There is a promising progress.
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    boundary element methods
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    potential equation
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    Laplace equation
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    biharmonic equation
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    method of fundamental solutions
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    nonlinear least squares
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    MINPACK routines
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