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    Wavelet regularization for an inverse heat conduction problem. (English)
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    26 January 2004
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    The goal of this paper is to consider the following nonstandard inverse heat conduction problem in the quarter plane (\(t\geq 0\), \(x\geq 0\)): \[ \begin{cases} u_t+ u_x= u_{xx},\quad & x\geq 0,\;t\geq 0,\\ u(x,0)= 0,\quad & x\geq 0,\\ u(1,t)= g(t),\quad & t\geq 0,\end{cases}\tag{1} \] where \(g\in L^2(0,\infty)\) is the temperature history at the fixed point \(x= 1\). The authors look for such a solution \(u(x,\cdot)\in L^2(0,\infty)\) which is bounded as \(x\to\infty\) and they give out a wavelet regularization method for (1) with strict proof.
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    Ill-posed problem
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    Inverse heat conduction problem
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    Meyer wavelets
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    Regularization
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