We derive explicit closed-form expressions for the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the matrices resulting from isogeometric Galerkin discretizations based on outlier-free spline subspaces for the Laplace operator, under different types of homogeneous boundary conditions on bounded intervals. For optimal spline subspaces and specific reduced spline spaces, represented in terms of B-spline-like bases, we show that the corresponding mass and stiffness matrices exhibit a Toeplitz-minus-Hankel or Toeplitz-plus-Hankel structure. Such matrix structure holds for any degree p and implies that the eigenvalues are an explicitly known sampling of the spectral symbol of the Toeplitz part. Moreover, by employing tensor-product arguments, we extend the closed-form property of the eigenvalues and eigenvectors to a d-dimensional box. As a side result, we have an algebraic confirmation that the considered optimal and reduced spline spaces are indeed outlier-free.

Outlier-free isogeometric discretizations for Laplace eigenvalue problems: closed-form eigenvalue and eigenvector expressions

Serra-Capizzano S.;
2025-01-01

Abstract

We derive explicit closed-form expressions for the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the matrices resulting from isogeometric Galerkin discretizations based on outlier-free spline subspaces for the Laplace operator, under different types of homogeneous boundary conditions on bounded intervals. For optimal spline subspaces and specific reduced spline spaces, represented in terms of B-spline-like bases, we show that the corresponding mass and stiffness matrices exhibit a Toeplitz-minus-Hankel or Toeplitz-plus-Hankel structure. Such matrix structure holds for any degree p and implies that the eigenvalues are an explicitly known sampling of the spectral symbol of the Toeplitz part. Moreover, by employing tensor-product arguments, we extend the closed-form property of the eigenvalues and eigenvectors to a d-dimensional box. As a side result, we have an algebraic confirmation that the considered optimal and reduced spline spaces are indeed outlier-free.
2025
2025
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00211-025-01470-x
Lamsahel, N.; Manni, C.; Ratnani, A.; Serra-Capizzano, S.; Speleers, H.
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