Convergence and stability of the method of meshless fundamental solutions using an array of randomly distributed sources (Q1879546)
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Convergence and stability of the method of meshless fundamental solutions using an array of randomly distributed sources (English)
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23 September 2004
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The authors consider the Laplace equation in two-dimensional simply connected bounded domain under the Dirichlet and Neumann conditions on parts of the boundary. They discuss applications of a variant of collocation method on the boundary which makes use of several external source functions. They write about a possibility to obtain an over-determined system but almost everywhere they consider only the case when the corresponding matrix is invertible and ``a solution is assured if rational or symbolic computation is used throughout''. Results dealing with convergence relate to the moving the sources ``a sufficient distance from the boundary''. But there are words about possible great round-off errors. Numerical examples with simple domains and a relatively small number of sources are discussed. Special attention is paid to the case of randomly distributed sources.
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Laplace equation
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round-off errors
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numerical examples
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randomly distributed sources
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method of fundamental solutions
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meshless techniques
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convergence
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symbolic computation
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Mathematica
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indirect boundary element method
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source collocation method
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