Approximating partial differential equations without boundary conditions
Abstract
We consider the problem of numerically approximating the solutions to an elliptic partial differential equation (PDE) for which the boundary conditions are lacking. To alleviate this missing information, we assume to be given measurement functionals of the solution. In this context, a near optimal recovery algorithm based on the approximation of the Riesz representers of these functionals in some intermediate Hilbert spaces is proposed and analyzed in [Binev et al. 2024]. Inherent to this algorithm is the computation of Hs, s>1/2, inner products on the boundary of the computational domain. We take advantage of techniques borrowed from the analysis of fractional diffusion problems to design and analyze a fully practical near optimal algorithm not relying on the challenging computation of Hs inner products.
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