Adaptive selection strategy of shape parameters for LRBF for solving partial differential equations
Yang Li,
Dejun Liu,
Zhexu Yin,
Yun Chen and
Jin Meng
Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2023, vol. 440, issue C
Abstract:
Radial basis function (RBF) is a basis function suitable for scattered data interpolation and high dimensional function interpolation, wherein the independent shape parameters have a direct impact on the accuracy of calculation results. Research in this field is mostly concerned with the shape parameter selection strategy based on the premise of global distribution or block regional distribution. In this paper, a shape parameter selection strategy is proposed, which is used for the local RBF collocation method (LRBF) for solving partial differential equations. It overcomes many limitations of the traditional methods applied to LRBF. In this strategy, a set of twin matrices similar to the interpolation matrix are constructed to evaluate the error of the model. In addition, the penalty term contained in the twin matrix is used to relax the influence of the far end region on the target node. Since the objective problem is nonlinear, a particle swarm optimization algorithm (PSO) is employed to minimize the training objective and adjust the shape parameters of the basis function at each iteration. Extensive numerical results showed the effectiveness of the error estimation strategy, by providing a good shape parameter and better solution accuracy. At the end of the paper, the generality of the shape parameter optimization framework based on this strategy is discussed through three examples.
Keywords: Radial basis functions; Shape parameter optimization; Numerical modeling; Differential equation; Local node (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.amc.2022.127645
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