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A wavelet method for the Cauchy problem for the Helmholtz equation
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    A wavelet method for the Cauchy problem for the Helmholtz equation (English)
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    Summary: We consider a Cauchy problem for the Helmholtz equation at a fixed frequency. The problem is severely ill posed in the sense that the solution (if it exists) does not depend continuously on the data. We present a wavelet method to stabilize the problem. Some error estimates between the exact solution and its approximation are given, and numerical tests verify the efficiency and accuracy of the proposed method.
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