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On a new characterization of finite jump discontinuities and its application to vertical fault detection (English)
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26 March 2008
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Let \(f\) be a real multivariate function with finite jump discontinuities in an open set of \(\mathbb{R}^n\), \(n> 0\). Usually, the first stage in the process or the approximation of \(f\) is the localization of these discontinuities. The paper presents a method for this localization which is based on the behaviour of sequences related to the gradients of discrete least-squares polynomial approximations of \(f\). An application to fault detection is also given.
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multivariate functions
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finite jump discontinuities
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localization
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fault detection
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vertical fault
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explicit surfaces
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discontinuous functions
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