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    On the spline-based wavelet differentiation matrix (English)
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    28 May 1995
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    The use of wavelets as a basis set for the numerical solution of partial differential equations is well known. Therefore, the differentiation matrix for a spline-based wavelet basis with periodic and nonperiodic boundary conditions is constructed in this paper. It is shown that a spline-based wavelet basis displays superconvergence when periodic boundary conditions are assumed, but the superconvergence is lost when periodicity is no longer assumed. Furthermore, one can see that spline- based bases generate a class of compact finite difference schemes.
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    spline basis
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    differentiation matrix
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    wavelets
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    superconvergence
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    compact finite difference schemes
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