Filters, reproducing kernel, and adaptive meshfree method |
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Authors: | Y. You J.-S. Chen H. Lu |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, 5731G Boelter Hall, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1593 e-mail: jschen@seas.ucla.edu, US |
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Abstract: | Reproducing kernel, with its intrinsic feature of moving averaging, can be utilized as a low-pass filter with scale decomposition capability. The discrete convolution of two nth order reproducing kernels with arbitrary support size in each kernel results in a filtered reproducing kernel function that has the same reproducing order. This property is utilized to separate the numerical solution into an unfiltered lower order portion and a filtered higher order portion. As such, the corresponding high-pass filter of this reproducing kernel filter can be used to identify the locations of high gradient, and consequently serves as an operator for error indication in meshfree analysis. In conjunction with the naturally conforming property of the reproducing kernel approximation, a meshfree adaptivity method is also proposed. Received: 31 July 2002 / Accepted: 3 March 2003 The support of this work by the NSF/DARPA OPAAL Program under the grant DMS 98-74015 to UCLA is greatly acknowledged. |
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Keywords: | Filter kernel, Error indicator, Adaptive analysis, Reproducing kernel, Meshfree |
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