Abstract

In the numerical solution of three-dimensional boundary value problems, the matrix size can be so large that it is beyond a computer's capacity to solve it. To overcome this difficulty, an iterative dual reciprocity boundary element method (DRBEM) is developed to solve Poisson's equation without the need of assembling a matrix. The DRBEM procedure requires that the right hand side of Poisson's equation be approximated by a radial basis function interpolation. In the iterative solution, it is found that only compactly supported, positive definite radial basis functions lead to converged results.

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