On solving the singular system arisen from Poisson equation with Neumann boundary condition (Q334346)

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    On solving the singular system arisen from Poisson equation with Neumann boundary condition
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6646094

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      On solving the singular system arisen from Poisson equation with Neumann boundary condition (English)
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      1 November 2016
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      Solving the Poisson equation with Neumann boundary conditions gives after discretization a singular linear system. The singularity can be removed by either fixing a value of the solution in a point \(Q\) of the domain \(\Omega\), or by projecting the right-hand side on the column space of the system and solving for a solution orthogonal to the kernel of the system. The purpose of the paper is to prove that the two solutions thus obtained differ by a function that has a pole at \(Q\). The norm of the difference is estimated by analyzing the problem in both \(L^2\) and \(L^\infty\). The result is that the second method is more accurate. However, it is possible to modify the first method to get the same solution. This analysis is done for a standard 5-point discretization in a rectangular domain. Numerical experiments confirm these findings.
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      Poisson equation
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      Neumann boundary condition
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      irregular domain
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      convergence order
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      finite difference method
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      numerical experiment
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