Abstract:
We consider the problem of the least-squares approximation on two-dimensional unstructured grids with 'bad' cells. We discuss how the accuracy of the least-squares approximation depends on the cell geometry. We analyze a simple geometry and demonstrate that introducing weight coefficients into the problem may help to essentially improve the accuracy of the least-squares approximation. Based on the results of our analysis, a heuristic choice of the weights in a general least-squares procedure is suggested. Our approach is illustrated by numerical tests.