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The following pages link to Computing with Functions in Spherical and Polar Geometries I. The Sphere (Q5739793):
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- A fast and accurate algorithm for spherical harmonic analysis on HEALPix grids with applications to the cosmic microwave background radiation (Q781995) (← links)
- Approximation properties of the double Fourier sphere method (Q831775) (← links)
- On the singular values of matrices with high displacement rank (Q1748068) (← links)
- Minimum Sobolev norm interpolation of scattered derivative data (Q1783429) (← links)
- A spectral method for nonlocal diffusion operators on the sphere (Q2000473) (← links)
- Tracking the critical points of curves evolving under planar curvature flows (Q2063030) (← links)
- Turing-Hopf patterns on growing domains: the torus and the sphere (Q2328245) (← links)
- Fast and backward stable transforms between spherical harmonic expansions and bivariate Fourier series (Q2330929) (← links)
- Influence of curvature, growth, and anisotropy on the evolution of Turing patterns on growing manifolds (Q2633573) (← links)
- Rhodonea curves as sampling trajectories for spectral interpolation on the unit disk (Q2663136) (← links)
- Fourth-Order Time-Stepping For Stiff PDEs On The Sphere (Q4603505) (← links)
- A Nonuniform Fast Fourier Transform Based on Low Rank Approximation (Q4603509) (← links)
- Smooth Random Functions, Random ODEs, and Gaussian Processes (Q4621288) (← links)
- A local approximation model for macroscale transport of biased active Brownian particles in a flowing suspension (Q5027325) (← links)
- Computing with Functions in the Ball (Q5132036) (← links)
- Computing with Functions in Spherical and Polar Geometries II. The Disk (Q5275046) (← links)
- Chebfun in Three Dimensions (Q5358959) (← links)
- A double Fourier sphere method for \(d\)-dimensional manifolds (Q6049830) (← links)
- Tensor calculus in spherical coordinates using Jacobi polynomials. I: Mathematical analysis and derivations (Q6145375) (← links)
- Is hyperinterpolation efficient in the approximation of singular and oscillatory functions? (Q6195961) (← links)