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Neumann problems of 2D Laplace's equation by method of fundamental solutions

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Abstract The method of fundamental solutions (MFS) was first used by Kupradze in 1963 [21] . Since then, there have appeared numerous reports of the MFS. Most of the existing… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The method of fundamental solutions (MFS) was first used by Kupradze in 1963 [21] . Since then, there have appeared numerous reports of the MFS. Most of the existing analysis for the MFS are confined to Dirichlet problems on disk domains. It seems to exist no analysis for Neumann problems. This paper is devoted to Neumann problems in non-disk domains, and the new stability analysis and the error analysis are made. The bounds for both condition numbers and errors are derived in detail. The optimal convergence rates in L 2 and H 1 norms in S are achieved, and the condition number grows exponentially as the number of fundamental functions increases. To reduce the huge condition numbers, the truncated singular value decomposition (TSVD) may be solicited. Numerical experiments are provided to support the analysis made. The analysis for Neumann problems in this paper is intriguing due to its distinct features.

Keywords: fundamental solutions; analysis; method fundamental; problems laplace; neumann problems

Journal Title: Applied Numerical Mathematics
Year Published: 2017

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