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A multilevel wavelet collocation method for solving partial differential equations in a finite domain
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    A multilevel wavelet collocation method for solving partial differential equations in a finite domain (English)
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    22 November 1995
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    Numerical solution of partial differential equations using wavelet bases allows combining the advantages of both spectral and difference (finite element) bases. There are two difficulties in applying this method: the treatment of nonlinearities and that of some boundary conditions. In order to tackle the last problem, the authors propose two different approaches, based on a wavelet interpolation technique developed by them. The following three issues are addressed in the paper: How to incorporate the idea of collocation with wavelet bases to construct an effective algorithm of solving partial differential equations, how to deal with boundary conditions and how to construct a stable, accurate, and efficient numerical algorithm. The methods are tested on the one-dimensional Burgers equation with small viscosity and the results indicate that they are competitive with well- established numerical algorithms.
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    spectral method
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    finite element
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    wavelet interpolation
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    collocation
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    algorithm
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    Burgers equation
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