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.Accurate evaluation of nearly singular integrals plays an important role in many boundary integral equation based numerical methods. In this paper, we propose a variant of singularity swapping method to accurately evaluate the layer potentials for arbitrarily close targets. Our method is based on the global trapezoidal rule and trigonometric interpolation, resulting in an explicit quadrature formula. The method achieves spectral accuracy for nearly singular integrals on closed analytic curves. In order to extract the singularity from the complexified distance function, an efficient root finding method is proposed based on contour integration. Through the change of variables, we also extend the quadrature method to integrals on the piecewise analytic curves. Numerical examples for Laplace and Helmholtz equations show that high-order accuracy can be achieved for arbitrarily close field evaluation.Keywordsnearly singular integralstrapezoidal ruleboundary integral equationsquadratureMSC codes45A0545E0535J0565D3265E05
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Gang Bao
Wenmao Hua
Jun Lai
SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis
Zhejiang University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e6ffe7b6db6435876799bc — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1137/23m1571666
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