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Wavelets in optimization and approximations

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  • Fedorova, A.N.
  • Zeitlin, M.G.

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We give the explicit time description of the following problems: dynamics of storage rings, optimal dynamics for some important electromechanical system, Galerkin approximation for beam oscillations in liquid, computations of Melnikov functions for perturbed Hamiltonian systems. All these problems are reduced to the problem of the solving of the systems of differential equations with polynomial nonlinearities with or without some constraints. The first main part of our construction is some variational approach to this problem, which reduces initial problem to the problem of the solution of functional equations at the first stage and some algebraical problems at the second stage. We consider also two private cases of our general construction. In the first case (particular), we have the solution as a series on shifted Legendre polynomials, which is parameterized by the solution of reduced algebraical system of equations. In the second case (general), we have the solution in a compactly supported wavelet basis. Multiresolution expansion is the second main part of our construction. The solution is parameterized by solutions of two reduced algebraical problems, the first one is the same as in the first case and the second one is some linear problem, which is obtained from one of the next wavelet constructions.

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  • Fedorova, A.N. & Zeitlin, M.G., 1998. "Wavelets in optimization and approximations," Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (MATCOM), Elsevier, vol. 46(5), pages 527-534.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:matcom:v:46:y:1998:i:5:p:527-534
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