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Explicit extension maps in intersections of non-quasi-analytic classes

2005

AlgebraChebyshev polynomialsGeneral MathematicsExtension (predicate logic)MathematicsAnnales Polonici Mathematici
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Absolute and monotonic norms

1961

AlgebraComputational MathematicsAbsolute (philosophy)Difference polynomialsApplied MathematicsNumerical analysisLinear algebraMonotonic functionMathematicsNumerische Mathematik
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The Bernstein Basis and its applications in solving geometric constraint systems

2012

International audience; This article reviews the properties of Tensorial Bernstein Basis (TBB) and its usage, with interval analysis, for solving systems of nonlinear, univariate or multivariate equations resulting from geometric constraints. TBB are routinely used in computerized geometry for geometric modelling in CAD-CAM, or in computer graphics. They provide sharp enclosures of polynomials and their derivatives. They are used to reduce domains while preserving roots of polynomial systems, to prove that domains do not contain roots, and to make existence and uniqueness tests. They are compatible with standard preconditioning methods and fit linear program- ming techniques. However, curre…

Algebraic systems[ INFO.INFO-NA ] Computer Science [cs]/Numerical Analysis [cs.NA]Univariate and multivariate polynomials[INFO.INFO-NA] Computer Science [cs]/Numerical Analysis [cs.NA]ComputingMethodologies_SYMBOLICANDALGEBRAICMANIPULATION[INFO.INFO-NA]Computer Science [cs]/Numerical Analysis [cs.NA]Geometric constraint solving. Bernstein polytopeTensorial Bernstein basis
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New Objective Refraction Metric Based on Sphere Fitting to the Wavefront

2017

Purpose. To develop an objective refraction formula based on the ocular wavefront error (WFE) expressed in terms of Zernike coefficients and pupil radius, which would be an accurate predictor of subjective spherical equivalent (SE) for different pupil sizes.Methods. A sphere is fitted to the ocular wavefront at the center and at a variable distance,t. The optimal fitting distance,topt, is obtained empirically from a dataset of 308 eyes as a function of objective refraction pupil radius,r0, and used to define the formula of a new wavefront refraction metric (MTR). The metric is tested in another, independent dataset of 200 eyes.Results. For pupil radiir0≤2 mm, the new metric predicts the equ…

Article SubjectMean squared errorZernike polynomials01 natural sciences010309 optics03 medical and health sciencessymbols.namesake0302 clinical medicinelcsh:Ophthalmology0103 physical sciencesMedicineComputer visionAdaptive opticsWavefrontbusiness.industryMathematical analysisFunction (mathematics)RadiusRefractionOphthalmologylcsh:RE1-994Metric (mathematics)030221 ophthalmology & optometrysymbolsArtificial intelligencebusinessResearch ArticleJournal of Ophthalmology
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Integration of a Dirac comb and the Bernoulli polynomials

2016

Abstract For any positive integer n , we consider the ordinary differential equations of the form y ( n ) = 1 − Ш + F where Ш denotes the Dirac comb distribution and F is a piecewise- C ∞ periodic function with null average integral. We prove the existence and uniqueness of periodic solutions of maximal regularity. Above all, these solutions are given by means of finite explicit formulae involving a minimal number of Bernoulli polynomials. We generalize this approach to a larger class of differential equations for which the computation of periodic solutions is also sharp, finite and effective.

Bernoulli differential equationDifferential equations[ MATH ] Mathematics [math]Differential equationGeneral MathematicsBernoulli polynomials010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysisDirac combPiecewise-smooth01 natural sciencesDirac comb010305 fluids & plasmasBernoulli polynomialsPeriodic functionsymbols.namesakeDistribution (mathematics)Ordinary differential equation0103 physical sciencessymbols[MATH]Mathematics [math]0101 mathematicsBernoulli processMathematicsMSC: 34A36 37B55 11B68 70G60
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A semi-parametric stochastic generator for bivariate extreme events

2017

The analysis of multiple extreme values aims to describe the stochastic behaviour of observations in the joint upper tail of a distribution function. For instance, being able to simulate multivariate extreme events is convenient for end users who need a large number of random replications of extremes as input of a given complex system to test its sensitivity. The simulation of multivariate extremes is often based on the assumption that the dependence structure, the so-called extremal dependence function, is described by a specific parametric model. We propose a simulation method for sampling bivariate extremes, under the assumption that the extremal dependence function is semiparametric. Th…

Bivariate extreme-value distributionAngular measurePickands dependence functionBernstein polynomialsGeneralized extreme-value distributionSettore SECS-S/01 - StatisticaExtremal dependencePoisson point processWind speed
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Approximate Osher–Solomon schemes for hyperbolic systems

2016

This paper is concerned with a new kind of Riemann solvers for hyperbolic systems, which can be applied both in the conservative and nonconservative cases. In particular, the proposed schemes constitute a simple version of the classical Osher-Solomon Riemann solver, and extend in some sense the schemes proposed in Dumbser and Toro (2011) 19,20. The viscosity matrix of the numerical flux is constructed as a linear combination of functional evaluations of the Jacobian of the flux at several quadrature points. Some families of functions have been proposed to this end: Chebyshev polynomials and rational-type functions. Our schemes have been tested with different initial value Riemann problems f…

Chebyshev polynomialsApplied MathematicsNumerical analysisMathematical analysis010103 numerical & computational mathematics01 natural sciencesRiemann solverEuler equations010101 applied mathematicsComputational Mathematicssymbols.namesakeRiemann hypothesisRiemann problemJacobian matrix and determinantsymbols0101 mathematicsShallow water equationsMathematicsApplied Mathematics and Computation
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Fourier transform spectroscopy and direct potential fit of a shelflike state: application to E(4)1Σ(+) KCs.

2011

The paper presents high-resolution experimental study and a direct potential construction of a shelflike state E(4)(1)Σ(+) of the KCs molecule converging to K(4(2)S) + Cs(5(2)D) atomic limit; such data are of interest for selecting optical paths for producing and monitoring cold polar diatomics. The collisionally enhanced laser induced fluorescence (LIF) spectra corresponding to both spin-allowed E(4)(1)Σ(+) → X(1)(1)Σ(+) and spin-forbidden E(4)(1)Σ(+) → a(1)(3)Σ(+) transitions of KCs were recorded in visible region by Fourier transform spectrometer with resolution of 0.03 cm(-1). Overall about 1650 rovibronic term values of the E(4)(1)Σ(+) state of (39)K(133)Cs and (41)K(133)Cs isotopologu…

Chebyshev polynomialsChemistryAnalytical chemistryGeneral Physics and AstronomyIsotopologuePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsQuantum numberLaser-induced fluorescencePotential energyDiatomic moleculeSpectral lineFourier transform spectroscopyThe Journal of chemical physics
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Numerical investigations of single mode gyrotron equation

2009

A stationary problem with the integral boundary condition arising in the mathematical modelling of a gyrotron is numerically investigated. The Chebyshev's polynomials of the second kind are used as the tool of calculations. The main result with physical meaning is the possibility to determine the maximal value of electrons efficiency. First published online: 14 Oct 2010

Chebyshev polynomialsMathematical analysisSingle-mode optical fiberElectronChebyshev filterfinite‐difference schemeslaw.inventionChebyshev's polynomials of the second kindlawModeling and SimulationGyrotronQA1-939Boundary value problemMathematicsAnalysismathematical modelling of gyrotronMathematicsMathematical Modelling and Analysis
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Polynomials generated by linear operators

2004

We study the class of Banach algebra-valued n n -homogeneous polynomials generated by the n t h n^{th} powers of linear operators. We compare it with the finite type polynomials. We introduce a topology w E F w_{EF} on E , E, similar to the weak topology, to clarify the features of these polynomials.

Classical orthogonal polynomialsDiscrete mathematicsMacdonald polynomialsDifference polynomialsGegenbauer polynomialsApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsDiscrete orthogonal polynomialsHahn polynomialsWilson polynomialsOrthogonal polynomialsOPERADORES NÃO LINEARESMathematicsProceedings of the American Mathematical Society
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