Analysis of the boundary knot method for 3D Helmholtz-type equation (Q1719248)

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Analysis of the boundary knot method for 3D Helmholtz-type equation
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    Analysis of the boundary knot method for 3D Helmholtz-type equation (English)
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    8 February 2019
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    Summary: Numerical solutions of the boundary knot method (BKM) always perform oscillatory convergence when using a large number of boundary points in solving the Helmholtz-type problems. The main reason for this phenomenon may contribute to the severely ill-conditioned full coefficient matrix. In order to obtain admissible stable convergence results, regularization techniques and the effective condition number are employed in the process of simulating 3D Helmholtz-type problems. Numerical results are tested for the 3D Helmholtz-type equation with noisy and non-noisy boundary conditions. It is shown that the BKM in combination with the regularization techniques is able to produce stable numerical solutions.
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