Calderón projector

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In applied mathematics, the Calderón projector is a pseudo-differential operator used widely in boundary element methods. It is named after Alberto Calderón.

Definition

The interior Calderón projector is defined to be:[1]: 137  𝒞=((1σ)IdKVWσId+K), where σ is 12 almost everywhere, Id is the identity boundary operator, K is the double layer boundary operator, V is the single layer boundary operator, K is the adjoint double layer boundary operator and W is the hypersingular boundary operator. The exterior Calderón projector is defined to be:[1]: 182 

𝒞=(σId+KVW(1σ)IdK).

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Steinbach, Olaf (2008). Numerical Approximation Methods for Elliptic Boundary Value Problems. Springer. ISBN 978-0-387-31312-2.