Bijective mapping analysis to extend the theory of functional connections to non-rectangular 2-dimensional domains

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This work presents an initial analysis of using bijective mappings to extend the Theory of Functional Connections to non-rectangular two-dimensional domains. Specifically, this manuscript proposes three different mappings techniques: (a) complex mapping, (b) the projection mapping, and (c) polynomial mapping. In that respect, an accurate least-squares approximated inverse mapping is also developed for those mappings with no closed-form inverse. Advantages and disadvantages of using these mappings are highlighted and a few examples are provided. Additionally, the paper shows how to replace boundary constraints expressed in terms of a piece-wise sequence of functions with a single function, which is compatible and required by the Theory of Functional Connections already developed for rectangular domains.

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Mortari, D., & Arnas, D. (2020). Bijective mapping analysis to extend the theory of functional connections to non-rectangular 2-dimensional domains. Mathematics, 8(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/math8091593

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