An iterative method for the solution of Laplace-like equations in high and very high space dimensions
Abstract
This paper deals with the equation on high-dimensional spaces , where the right-hand side is composed of a separable function with an integrable Fourier transform on a space of a dimension and a linear mapping given by a matrix of full rank and is a constant. For example, the right-hand side can explicitly depend on differences of components of . We show that the solution of this equation can be expanded into sums of functions of the same structure and develop in this framework an equally simple and fast iterative method for its computation. The method is based on the observation that in almost all cases and for large problem classes the expression deviates on the unit sphere the less from its mean value the higher the dimension is, a concentration of measure effect. The higher the dimension , the faster the iteration converges.
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@article{arxiv.2403.00682,
title = {An iterative method for the solution of Laplace-like equations in high and very high space dimensions},
author = {Harry Yserentant},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.00682},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
This is a largely rewritten version of the version published in Numerische Mathematik. A central new result is Theorem 3.1. The present version uses two new scales of norms that directly measure the smoothness of the trace functions and fit better into the given framework