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A Dimension Splitting-Interpolating Moving Least Squares (DS-IMLS) Method with Nonsingular Weight Functions

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  • Jufeng Wang

    (College of Finance & Information, Ningbo University of Finance & Economics, Ningbo 315175, China)

  • Fengxin Sun

    (Faculty of Science, Ningbo University of Technology, Ningbo 315016, China)

  • Rongjun Cheng

    (Faculty of Maritime and Transportation, Ningbo University, Ningbo 315211, China)

Abstract

By introducing the dimension splitting method (DSM) into the improved interpolating moving least-squares (IMLS) method with nonsingular weight function, a dimension splitting–interpolating moving least squares (DS-IMLS) method is first proposed. Since the DSM can decompose the problem into a series of lower-dimensional problems, the DS-IMLS method can reduce the matrix dimension in calculating the shape function and reduce the computational complexity of the derivatives of the approximation function. The approximation function of the DS-IMLS method and its derivatives have high approximation accuracy. Then an improved interpolating element-free Galerkin (IEFG) method for the two-dimensional potential problems is established based on the DS-IMLS method. In the improved IEFG method, the DS-IMLS method and Galerkin weak form are used to obtain the discrete equations of the problem. Numerical examples show that the DS-IMLS and the improved IEFG methods have high accuracy.

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  • Jufeng Wang & Fengxin Sun & Rongjun Cheng, 2021. "A Dimension Splitting-Interpolating Moving Least Squares (DS-IMLS) Method with Nonsingular Weight Functions," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 9(19), pages 1-22, September.
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