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Stationary vector subdivision: quotient ideals, differences and approximation power.

Thomas Sauer (2002)

RACSAM

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The paper considers stationary vector subdivision schemes, that is, subdivision schemes acting on vector valued sequences by using a matrix valued mask, and derives the analog of the well-known "zero condition" for an arbitrary number of variables as well as arbitrary expanding dilation matrices.

A vehicle-track-soil dynamic interaction problem in sequential and parallel formulation

Janusz Kogut, Henryk Ciurej (2010)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

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Some problems regarding numerical modeling of predicted vibrations excited by railway traffic are discussed. Model formulation in the field of structural mechanics comprises a vehicle, a track (often in a tunnel) and soil. Time consuming computations are needed to update large matrices at every discrete step. At first, a sequential Matlab code is generated. Later on, the formulation is modified to use grid computing, thereby a significant reduction in computational time is expected. ...

One of the calibration problems

Lubomír Kubáček, Ludmila Kubáčková (1997)

Acta Universitatis Palackianae Olomucensis. Facultas Rerum Naturalium. Mathematica

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Admissible disturbance sets for discrete perturbed systems

Jamal Bouyaghroumni, Abdelhaq El Jai, Mostafa Rachik (2001)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

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We consider a discrete disturbed system given by the difference bilinear equation where are disturbances which excite the system in a linear and a bilinear form. We assume that the system is augmented with the output function. Let be a tolerance index on the output. The disturbance is said to be -admissible if, where is the output signal associated with the case of an uninfected system. The set of all -admissible disturbances is the admissible set. The characterization of is investigated...