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Least supported bases and local linear independence (English)
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18 May 1994
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We introduce the concept of least supported basis, which is very useful for numerical purposes. We prove that this concept is equivalent to the local linear independence of the basic functions. For any given basis of locally linearly independent functions we characterize all the bases of the space sharing the same property. Several examples for spline spaces are given.
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least supported basis
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local linear independence
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basic functions
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spline spaces
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