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On finite-dimensional maps and other maps with "small" fibers

Yaki Sternfeld (1995)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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We prove that if f is a k-dimensional map on a compact metrizable space X then there exists a σ-compact (k-1)-dimensional subset A of X such that f|X∖A is 1-dimensional. Equivalently, there exists a map g of X in I k such that dim(f × g)=1. These are extensions of theorems by Toruńczyk and Pasynkov obtained under the additional assumption that f(X) is finite-dimensional.  These results are then extended to maps with fibers restricted to some classes of spaces other than the class of k-dimensional...

Efficient application of e-invariants in finite element method for an elastodynamic equation

Martin Balazovjech, Ladislav Halada (2013)

Kybernetika

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We introduce a new efficient way of computation of partial differential equations using a hybrid method composed from FEM in space and FDM in time domain. The overall computational scheme is explicit in time. The key idea of the suggested way is based on a transformation of standard basis functions into new basis functions. The results of this matrix transformation are e-invariants (effective invariants) with such suitable properties which save the number of arithmetical operations needed...