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A stable algorithm for 3D-IHCP
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    A stable algorithm for 3D-IHCP (English)
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    8 October 1995
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    The numerical solution of a three-dimensional inverse heat conduction problem on an infinite slab is investigated. As known inverse heat conduction problems are severely ill-posed, where the higher-dimensional problems are much more ill-posed (in the high-frequency components) than the lower-dimensional. A mollification procedure is applied, where for the mollified inverse problem the stability and error analysis associated with the well-posed problem is given. Furthermore, the authors develop a fully explicit finite difference scheme for the associated well-posed problem. Finally, a numerical example is discussed.
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    ill-posed problem
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    inverse heat conduction problem
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    mollification procedure
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    stability
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    error analysis
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    explicit finite difference scheme
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    numerical example
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