„Approximation methods“
Suchergebnisse
2.883 Treffer
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Reports delivered at the international conference on the theory of approximation of functions, Kaluga, July 24–28, 1975 – Summation of power series by regular methods
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A successive difference-of-convex approximation method for a class of nonconvex nonsmooth optimization problems
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A tight $$(1.5+\epsilon )$$ ( 1.5 + ϵ ) -approximation for unsplittable capacitated vehicle routing on trees
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A study of direct vs. approximation methods in structural optimization
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Thermal analysis of extended surfaces using deep neural networks
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Approximation of a Solution to the Stationary Navier–Stokes Equations in a Curved Thin Domain by a Solution to Thin-Film Limit Equations
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On the Best Approximation Properties of C ∞-Smooth Functions on an Interval of the Real Axis (to the Phenomenon of Unsaturated Numerical Methods)
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Approximation methods in geodesy – lectures delivered at the 2. Internat. Summer School in the Mountains on Math. Methods in Phys. Geodesy, Ramsau, Austria, August 23 - September 2, 1977
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Optimization of the sensitivity of the magnetoimpedance sensor of small magnetic fields by methods of sequential approximation and particle swarm
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The Bloch Approximation in Periodically Perforated Media
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A simplicial approximation of a solution for the nonlinear complementarity problem
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Finite element methods for free boundary value problems with capillary surfaces
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Sharp Global Well-Posedness for the Cubic Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation with Third Order Dispersion
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Uniform Boundedness of Sequence of Operators Associated with the Walsh System and Their Pointwise Convergence
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An $$L^p$$ L p -Spectral Multiplier Theorem with Sharp p-Specific Regularity Bound on Heisenberg Type Groups
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Matrix Representation of Magnetic Pseudo-Differential Operators via Tight Gabor Frames
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Spherical Analysis Attached to Some m-Step Nilpotent Lie Group
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Product of Sets on Varieties in Finite Fields
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Ideals in the Convolution Algebra of Periodic Distributions
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Universal Spectra in $$G\times {\mathbb {Z}}_p$$ G × Z p