On well-separated sets and fast multipole methods
Publication:719438
DOI10.1016/j.apnum.2011.06.011zbMath1226.65098arXiv1006.2269MaRDI QIDQ719438
Publication date: 10 October 2011
Published in: Applied Numerical Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1006.2269
numerical examples; error analysis; Helmholtz equation; fast multipole method; asymmetric adaptive mesh; balanced tree; Cartesian expansion
65N15: Error bounds for boundary value problems involving PDEs
35J05: Laplace operator, Helmholtz equation (reduced wave equation), Poisson equation
65N50: Mesh generation, refinement, and adaptive methods for boundary value problems involving PDEs
65N38: Boundary element methods for boundary value problems involving PDEs
Related Items
Uses Software
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Analytical solutions for a single blade in vertical axis turbine motion in two-dimensions
- Fast multipole methods on graphics processors
- High performance BLAS formulation of the adaptive fast multipole method
- Skeletons from the treecode closet
- A portable parallel particle program
- A fast adaptive multipole algorithm in three dimensions
- Adaptive spatial decomposition in fast multipole method
- Accelerated Cartesian expansions -- a fast method for computing of potentials of the form \(R^{ - \nu }\) for all real \(\nu \)
- Bottom-Up Construction and 2:1 Balance Refinement of Linear Octrees in Parallel
- A Fast Adaptive Multipole Algorithm for Particle Simulations
- Error estimates for the fast multipole method. II. The three-dimensional case
- Greengard’s N-Body Algorithm is not Order N
- A fast algorithm for particle simulations