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Overview and construction of meshfree basis functions: From moving least squares to entropy approximants
Abstract
In this paper, an overview of the construction of meshfree basis functions is presented, with particular emphasis on moving least-squares approximants, natural neighbour-based polygonal interpolants, and entropy approximants. The use of information -theoretic variational principles to derive approximation schemes is a recent development. In this setting, data approximation is viewed as an inductive inference problem, with the basis functions being synonymous with a discrete probability distribution and the polynomial reproducing conditions acting as the linear constraints. The maximization (minimization) of the Shannon-Jaynes entropy functional (relative entropy functional) is used to unity the construction of globally and locally Supported convex approximation schemes. A JAVA applet is used to visualize the meshfree basis functions, and comparisons and links between different meshfree approximation schemes are presented. Copyright (c) 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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