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    Nonlinear Galerkin method in the finite difference case and wavelet-like incremental unknowns (English)
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    30 October 1994
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    Earlier, \textit{R. Temam} [SIAM J. Math. Anal. 21, No. 1, 154-178 (1990; Zbl 0715.35039)] introduced an algorithm for implementing inertial manifolds when finite differences are used. For this the unknown function has to be decomposed into its long and short wavelength components. In this paper the convergence result in the earlier paper is proved under slightly weaker conditions and then three sets of incremental unknowns (IUs) are presented to realize the decomposition. This includes the first order IUs of the previous paper, as well as second order and wavelet like IUs. The latter possess certain orthogonality properties and should be particularly suitable for the approximation of evolution equations by inertial algorithms.
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    nonlinear Galerkin method
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    algorithm
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    inertial manifolds
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    finite differences
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    convergence
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    incremental unknowns
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    wavelet
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    evolution equations
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