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Numerical experiments in 2-D IHCP on bounded domains. I: The ``interior'' cube problem
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    Numerical experiments in 2-D IHCP on bounded domains. I: The ``interior'' cube problem (English)
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    7 October 1996
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    Transient temperatures and heat fluxes at interior points for the two-dimensional inverse heat conduction problem (IHCP) with a bounded rectangular space domain are recovered when the temperature and heat flux functions are measured approximately at one boundary side. The used mollification method is combined with a singular perturbation regularization technique which essentially improves the stability of the mollification algorithm. The method is implemented as a space-marching-fully-explicit finite difference scheme.
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    numerical experiments
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    two-dimensional IHCP
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    inverse heat conduction problem
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    mollification algorithm
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    finite difference scheme
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