Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4640756 Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics 2010 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this paper we develop a fast collocation method for second boundary integral equations by the trigonometric polynomials. We propose a convenient way to compress the dense matrix representation of a compact integral operator with a smooth kernel under the Fourier basis and the corresponding collocation functionals. The compression leads to a sparse matrix with only O(nlog2n)O(nlog2n) number of nonzero entries, where 2n+12n+1 denotes the order of the matrix. Thus we develop a fast Fourier-collocation method. We prove that the fast Fourier-collocation   method gives the optimal convergence order up to a logarithmic factor. Moreover, we design a fast scheme for solving the corresponding truncated linear system. We establish that this algorithm preserves the quasi-optimal convergence of the approximate solution with requiring a number of O(nlog3n)O(nlog3n) multiplications.

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