Adaptive parameter choice for one-sided finite difference schemes and its application in diabetes technology (Q454822)
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Adaptive parameter choice for one-sided finite difference schemes and its application in diabetes technology (English)
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10 October 2012
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Let \(y\in C^r[b,\,B]\) \((r\geq 2)\). Assume that only noisy values \(y_{\delta}(t_j)\) with \(|y(t_j) - y_{\delta}(t_j)|\leq \delta\) on a grid \(b\leq t_1 < \ldots < t_{N-1}<t_N =B\) are given. Using one-sided finite difference formulas (with \(n+1\) values \(y_{\delta}(t_j)\)), the authors compute an approximate value of \(y'(B)\). The number \(n\) is used as regularization parameter of this ill-posed problem of numerical differentiation. The selection of an optimal parameter \(n\) is based on the balancing principle of \textit{S. Lu} and \textit{S. V. Pereverzev} [Math. Comput. 75, No. 256, 1853--1870 (2006; Zbl 1115.65021)]. For theoretical data as well as for simulated clinical data of diabetes therapy (of blood glucose prediction), numerical tests are shown.
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numerical differentiation
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one-sided finite difference formula
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regularization parameter
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optimal parameter
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balancing principle
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diabetes therapy
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blood glucose prediction
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numerical examples
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ill-posed problems
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