Analytical computation of boundary integrals for the Helmholtz equation in three dimensions

03/31/2021
by   Nail A. Gumerov, et al.
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A key issue in the solution of partial differential equations via integral equation methods is the evaluation of possibly singular integrals involving the Green's function and its derivatives multiplied by simple functions over discretized representations of the boundary. For the Helmholtz equation, while many authors use numerical quadrature to evaluate these boundary integrals, we present analytical expressions for such integrals over flat polygons in the form of infinite series. These can be efficiently truncated based on the accurate error bounds, which is key to their integration in methods such as the Fast Multipole Method.

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