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Published in: Journal of Scientific Computing 1/2018

17-05-2018

Efficient Spectral Methods for Some Singular Eigenvalue Problems

Authors: Suna Ma, Huiyuan Li, Zhimin Zhang

Published in: Journal of Scientific Computing | Issue 1/2018

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Abstract

We propose and analyze some efficient spectral/spectral element methods to solve singular eigenvalue problems related to the Schrödinger operator with an inverse-power potential. For the Schrödinger eigenvalue problem \(-\Delta u +V(x)u=\lambda u\) with a regular potential \(V(x)=c_1|x|^{-1}\), we first design an efficient spectral method on a ball of any dimension by adopting the Sobloev-orthogonal basis functions with respect to the Laplacian operator to overwhelm the homogeneous inverse potential and to eliminate the singularity of the eigenfunctions. Then we extend this spectral method to arbitrary polygonal domains by the mortar element method with each corner covered by a circular sector and origin covered by a circular disc. Furthermore, for the Schrödinger eigenvalue problem with a singular potential \(V(x)=c_3|x|^{-3}\), we devise a novel spectral method by modifying the former Sobloev-orthogonal bases to fit the stronger singularity. As in the case of \(|x|^{-1}\) potential, this approach can be extended to arbitrary polygonal domains by the mortar element method as well. Finally, for the singular elliptic eigenvalue problem \(-\frac{\partial ^2}{\partial x^2}u-\frac{1}{x^2}\frac{\partial ^2}{\partial y^2}u =\lambda u\) on rectangles, we propose a novel spectral method by using tensorial bases composed of the \(L^2\)- and \(H^1\)-simultaneously orthogonal functions in the y-direction and the Sobolev-orthogonal functions with respect to the Schrödinger operator with an inverse-square potential in the x-direction. Numerical experiments indicate that all our methods possess exponential orders of convergence, and are superior to the existing polynomial based spectral/spectral element methods and hp-adaptive methods.

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Metadata
Title
Efficient Spectral Methods for Some Singular Eigenvalue Problems
Authors
Suna Ma
Huiyuan Li
Zhimin Zhang
Publication date
17-05-2018
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Scientific Computing / Issue 1/2018
Print ISSN: 0885-7474
Electronic ISSN: 1573-7691
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10915-018-0721-y

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