On the role of polynomials in RBF-FD approximations. III: Behavior near domain boundaries
Publication:2214546
DOI10.1016/J.JCP.2018.12.013zbMath1451.65012OpenAlexW2908322119WikidataQ128651512 ScholiaQ128651512MaRDI QIDQ2214546
Natasha Flyer, Bengt Fornberg, Victor Bayona
Publication date: 9 December 2020
Published in: Journal of Computational Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://scholar.colorado.edu/appm_facpapers/27
Runge's phenomenonradial basis functions (RBF)polyharmonic splinescubic polyharmonic splinesRBF-finite difference
Numerical computation using splines (65D07) Finite difference methods for initial value and initial-boundary value problems involving PDEs (65M06) Laplace operator, Helmholtz equation (reduced wave equation), Poisson equation (35J05) Algorithms for approximation of functions (65D15) Finite difference methods for boundary value problems involving PDEs (65N06) Numerical radial basis function approximation (65D12)
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