Approximation of nonlinear stochastic partial differential equations by a kernel-based collocation method (Q902964)
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Approximation of nonlinear stochastic partial differential equations by a kernel-based collocation method (English)
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4 January 2016
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Summary: In this paper, we present a new idea to approximate high-dimensional nonlinear stochastic partial differential equations (SPDEs) by a kernel-based collocation method, which is a meshfree approximation method. A reproducing kernel is used to construct an approximate basis. The kernel-based collocation solution is a linear combination of the reproducing kernel with the differential and boundary operators of SPDEs at the given collocation points placed in the related high-dimensional domains. Its random expansion coefficients are computed by a random optimisation problem with constraint conditions induced by the nonlinear SPDEs. For a fixed kernel function, the convergence of kernel-based collocation solutions only depends on the fill distance of the chosen collocation points for the bounded domain of SPDEs. The numerical experiments of Sobolev-spline kernels for Klein-Gordon SPDEs show that the kernel-based collocation method produces the well-behaved approximate probability distributions of the SPDE solutions.
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nonlinear stochastic partial differential equations
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kernel-based collocation method
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meshfree approximation method
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reproducing kernel
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Gaussian field
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Matérn function
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Sobolev-spline kernel
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Klein-Gordon equation
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convergence
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numerical experiment
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