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Reciprocal-log approximation and planar PDE solvers

Published 5 Oct 2020 in math.NA and cs.NA | (2010.01807v1)

Abstract: This article is about both approximation theory and the numerical solution of partial differential equations (PDEs). First we introduce the notion of {\em reciprocal-log} or {\em log-lightning approximation} of analytic functions with branch point singularities at points ${z_k}$ by functions of the form $g(z) = \sum_k c_k /(\log(z-z_k) - s_k)$, which have $N$ poles potentially distributed along a Riemann surface. We prove that the errors of best reciprocal-log approximations decrease exponentially with respect to $N$ and that exponential or near-exponential convergence (i.e., at a rate $O(\exp(-C N / \log N))$) also holds for near-best approximations with preassigned singularities constructed by linear least-squares fitting on the boundary. We then apply these results to derive a "log-lightning method" for numerical solution of Laplace and related PDEs in two-dimensional domains with corner singularities. The convergence is near-exponential, in contrast to the root-exponential convergence for the original lightning methods based on rational functions.

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