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Stochastic space transforms in subsurface hydrology. II: Generalized spectral decompositions and Plancherel representations
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    Stochastic space transforms in subsurface hydrology. II: Generalized spectral decompositions and Plancherel representations (English)
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    5 December 1994
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    We discuss developments in the theoretical formulation of flow models with space-dependent coefficients in terms of space transformations. The formulation is based on stochastic Radon operator representations of generalized functions. A generalized spectral decomposition of the flow parameters is introduced, which leads to analytically tractable expressions of the space transformed flow equation. A Plancherel representation of the space transformation product of the head potential and the log-conductivity is also obtained. A test problem is first considered in detail and the solutions obtained by means of the proposed approach are compared with the exact solutions obtained by standard partial differential equation methods.
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    space-dependent coefficients
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    stochastic Radon operator
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    generalized functions
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    generalized spectral decomposition
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    head potential
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    log- conductivity
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