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Operational calculus approach to PDE arising in QR-regularisation of ill-posed problems
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    Operational calculus approach to PDE arising in QR-regularisation of ill-posed problems (English)
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    15 August 2002
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    The authors treat two kinds of problems using operational calculus intended for boundary value problems: the first for the backward heat equation, and the second for a nonparabolic evolution equation. They discuss the algebraization of the boundary value problem using the Duhamel principle and obtain their solution in closed form. Ill-posed problems for linear partial differential equations are replaced by well-posed problems for equations of twice-higher order in the method of quasi-reversibility.
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    operational calculus
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    convolution
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    Duhamel principle
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    boundary value problem
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    backward heat equation
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    nonparabolic evolution equation
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    ill-posed problems
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    method of quasi-reversibility
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