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A two dimensional adaptive nodes technique in irregular regions applied to meshless-type methods (1005.2668v1)

Published 15 May 2010 in math.NA

Abstract: We propose a two dimensional (2D) adaptive nodes technique for irregular regions. The method is based on equi-distribution principal and dimension reduction. The mesh generation is carried out by first producing some adaptive nodes in a rectangle based on equi-distribution along the coordinate axes and then transforming the generated nodes to the physical domain. Since the produced mesh is applied to the meshless-type methods, the connectivity of the points is not used and only the grid points are important, though the grid lines are utilized in the adapting process. The performance of the adaptive points is examined by considering a collocation meshless method which is based on interpolation in terms of a set of radial basis functions. A generalized thin plate spline with sufficient smoothness is used as a basis function and the arc-length is employed as a monitor in the equi-distribution process. Some experimental results will be presented to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.

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