In this paper we present a new class of cubature rules with the aim of accurately integrating weakly singular double integrals. In particular we focus on those integrals coming from the discretization of Boundary Integral Equations for 3D Laplace boundary value problems, using a collocation method within the Isogeometric Analysis paradigm. In such setting the regular part of the integrand can be defined as the product of a tensor product B-spline and a general function. The rules are derived by using first the spline quasi-interpolation approach to approximate such function and then the extension of a well known algorithm for spline product to the bivariate setting. In this way efficiency is ensured, since the locality of any spline quasi-interpolation scheme is combined with the capability of an ad–hoc treatment of the B-spline factor. The numerical integration is performed on the whole support of the B-spline factor by exploiting inter-element continuity of the integrands.

Cubature Rules based on Bivariate Spline Quasi-Interpolation for Weakly Singular Integrals / A. Falini, T. Kanduč, M.L. Sampoli, A. Sestini. - STAMPA. - 336:(2021), pp. 73-86. (Intervento presentato al convegno Approximation Theory XVI tenutosi a Nashville, USA nel Maggio 2019) [10.1007/978-3-030-57464-2_5].

Cubature Rules based on Bivariate Spline Quasi-Interpolation for Weakly Singular Integrals

A. Sestini
2021

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In this paper we present a new class of cubature rules with the aim of accurately integrating weakly singular double integrals. In particular we focus on those integrals coming from the discretization of Boundary Integral Equations for 3D Laplace boundary value problems, using a collocation method within the Isogeometric Analysis paradigm. In such setting the regular part of the integrand can be defined as the product of a tensor product B-spline and a general function. The rules are derived by using first the spline quasi-interpolation approach to approximate such function and then the extension of a well known algorithm for spline product to the bivariate setting. In this way efficiency is ensured, since the locality of any spline quasi-interpolation scheme is combined with the capability of an ad–hoc treatment of the B-spline factor. The numerical integration is performed on the whole support of the B-spline factor by exploiting inter-element continuity of the integrands.
2021
Approximation Theory XVI
Approximation Theory XVI
Nashville, USA
Maggio 2019
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A. Falini, T. Kanduč, M.L. Sampoli, A. Sestini
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