The Fourier-based dimensional reduction method for solving a nonlinear inverse heat conduction problem with limited boundary data
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truncationdimensional reductionFourier seriesinverse heat conduction problemnonlinear parabolic equationspolynomial-exponential basis
Nonlinear parabolic equations (35K55) Ill-posed problems for PDEs (35R25) Inverse problems for PDEs (35R30) Numerical solution of boundary value problems involving ordinary differential equations (65L10) PDEs on infinite-dimensional (e.g., function) spaces (= PDEs in infinitely many variables) (35R15)
Abstract: The objective of this article is to introduce a novel technique for computing numerical solutions to the nonlinear inverse heat conduction problem. This involves solving nonlinear parabolic equations with Cauchy data provided on one side of the boundary of the computational domain . The key step of our proposed method is the truncation of the Fourier series of the solution to the governing equation. The truncation technique enables us to derive a system of 1D ordinary differential equations. Then, we employ the well-known Runge-Kutta method to solve this system, which aids in addressing the nonlinearity and the lack of data on . This new approach is called the dimensional reduction method. By converting the high-dimensional problem into a 1D problem, we achieve exceptional computational speed. Numerical results are provided to support the effectiveness of our approach.
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