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Numerical approximation of linear operator equations using a generalized Fourier series: Ordinary and partial differential equations with boundary conditions
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    Numerical approximation of linear operator equations using a generalized Fourier series: Ordinary and partial differential equations with boundary conditions (English)
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    The authors propose the numerical solution of boundary problems \(Lu=g_ 1\text{ in } \Omega,\) \(Bu=g_ 2\text{ on } \partial \Omega,\) where L is a linear differential operator in \(\Omega\) and B a linear boundary operator, by the classical least squares method. By using an orthonormal set of basis functions (obtained by the Gram-Schmidt procedure), the normal equations are solved directly by integral formulae (`generalized Fourier coefficients'). The method is applied to a two-dimensional model for coupled heat and soil water transport in algid soils.
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    Fourier series
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    linear differential operator
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    linear boundary operator
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    least squares method
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    normal equations
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    coupled heat and soil water transport in algid soils
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