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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/2478
Title: Regularized meshless method for multiply-connected-domain Laplace problems
Authors: Chen, K. H.
Kao, J.H
Jeng-Tzong Chen 
Young, D. L.
Lu, M. C.
Keywords: Regularized meshless method;Subtracting and adding-back technique;Singularity;Hypersingularity;Multiply-connected problem;Method of fundamental solutions;Double-layer potential
Issue Date: Oct-2006
Publisher: ScienceDirect
Journal Volume: 30
Journal Issue: 10
Start page/Pages: 882-896
Source: Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements 
Abstract: 
In this paper, the regularized meshless method (RMM) is developed to solve two-dimensional Laplace problem with multiply-connected domain. The solution is represented by using the double-layer potential. The source points can be located on the physical boundary by using the proposed technique to regularize the singularity and hypersingularity of the kernel functions. The troublesome singularity in the traditional methods is avoided and the diagonal terms of influence matrices are easily determined. The accuracy and stability of the RMM are verified in numerical experiments of the Dirichlet, Neumann, and mixed-type problems under a domain having multiple holes. The method is found to perform pretty well in comparison with the boundary element method.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/2478
ISSN: 0955-7997
DOI: 10.1016/j.enganabound.2006.06.005
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