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A singularity-avoiding moving least squares scheme for two dimensional unstructured meshes
SKM Chenoweth, J Soria, A Ooi
Proceedings of the 16th Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conference 16afmc | Published : 2007
Abstract
Moving least squares interpolation schemes are in widespread use as a tool for numerical analysis on scattered data. In particular, they are often employed when solving partial differential equations on unstructured meshes, which are typically needed when the geometry defining the domain is complex. It is known that such schemes can be singular if the data points in the stencil happen to be in certain special geometric arrangements, however little research has addressed this issue specifically. In this paper, a moving least squares scheme is presented which is an appropriate tool for use when solving partial differential equations in two dimensions, and the precise conditions under which sin..
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