English

Application of adapted-bubbles to the Helmholtz equation with large wave numbers in 2d

Numerical Analysis 2022-11-17 v3 Numerical Analysis

Abstract

An adapted bubble approach which is a modifiation of the residual-free bubbles (RFB) method, is proposed for the Helmhotz problem in 2D. A new two-level finite element method is introduced for the approximations of the bubble functions. Unlike the other equations such as the advection-diffusion equation, RFB method when applied to the Helmholtz equation, does not depend on another stabilized method to obtain approximations to the solutions of the sub-problems. Adapted bubbles (AB) are obtained by a simple modification of the sub-problems. This modification increases the accuracy of the numerical solution impressively. The AB method is able to solve the Helmholtz equation efficiently in 2D up to ch = 3.5 where c is the wave number and h is the mesh size. We provide analysis to show how the AB method mitigates the pollution error.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.2011.11021,
  title  = {Application of adapted-bubbles to the Helmholtz equation with large wave numbers in 2d},
  author = {Adem Kaya},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.11021},
  year   = {2022}
}