Radial basis function-generated finite differences with Bessel weights for the 2D Helmholtz equation
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Abstract: In this paper we obtain approximated numerical solutions for the 2D Helmholtz equation using a radial basis function-generated finite difference scheme (RBF-FD), where weights are calculated by applying an oscillatory radial basis function given in terms of Bessel functions of the first kind. The problem of obtaining weights by local interpolation is ill-conditioned; we overcome this difficulty by means of regularization of the interpolation matrix by perturbing its diagonal. The condition number of this perturbed matrix is controlled according to a prescribed value of a regularization parameter. Different numerical tests are performed in order to study convergence and algorithmic complexity. As a result, we verify that dispersion and pollution effects are mitigated.
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