A Functionally Connected Element Method for Solving Boundary Value Problems (2403.06393v1)
Abstract: We present the general forms of piece-wise functions on partitioned domains satisfying an intrinsic $C0$ or $C1$ continuity across the sub-domain boundaries. These general forms are constructed based on a strategy stemming from the theory of functional connections, and we refer to partitioned domains endowed with these general forms as functionally connected elements (FCE). We further present a method, incorporating functionally connected elements and a least squares collocation approach, for solving boundary and initial value problems. This method exhibits a spectral-like accuracy, with the free functions involved in the FCE form represented by polynomial bases or by non-polynomial bases of quasi-random sinusoidal functions. The FCE method offers a unique advantage over traditional element-based methods for boundary value problems involving relative boundary conditions. A number of linear and nonlinear numerical examples in one and two dimensions are presented to demonstrate the performance of the FCE method developed herein.
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