Fourier series (based) multiscale method for computational analysis in science and engineering: II. Composite Fourier series method for simultaneous approximation to functions and their (partial) derivatives
Weiming Sun, Zimao Zhang

TL;DR
This paper develops a composite Fourier series method for simultaneous approximation of functions and their derivatives, providing theoretical analysis and numerical validation, enhancing multiscale computational analysis in science and engineering.
Contribution
It introduces a generalized Fourier series approach that approximates functions and derivatives simultaneously, including boundary and corner discontinuities, with theoretical and numerical validation.
Findings
The method accurately approximates functions and derivatives up to 2rth order.
Theoretical analysis confirms the reproducing property of algebraical polynomials.
Numerical examples validate the approximation accuracy.
Abstract
Fourier series multiscale method, a concise and efficient analytical approach for multiscale computation, will be developed out of this series of papers. The second paper is concerned with simultaneous approximation to functions and their (partial) derivatives. On the basis of sufficient conditions of 2r (r is a positive integer) times term-by-term differentiation of Fourier series, a one-dimensional or two-dimensional function with general boundary conditions is decomposed into the linear combination of a corner function that describes the discontinuities at corners of the domain (only for the two-dimensional function), boundary functions that describe the discontinuities on boundaries of the domain and an internal function that describes the smoothness within the domain. It leads to the methodology of simultaneous approximation of functions and their (partial) derivatives with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Mathematical Modeling in Engineering · Composite Material Mechanics · Heat Transfer and Mathematical Modeling
