Calculation of the derivative of an inaccurately defined function by means of feedback laws (Q267928)

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    Calculation of the derivative of an inaccurately defined function by means of feedback laws
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6567282

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      Calculation of the derivative of an inaccurately defined function by means of feedback laws (English)
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      12 April 2016
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      The ill-posed problem of calculating the derivative \(\dot x\) of an inaccurately defined function \(x:[0,\,\vartheta] \to {\mathbb R}^n\) is considered. For equispaced nodes \(\tau_j = \frac{j}{m}\,\vartheta\) \((j=0,\ldots,m)\), the function values \(x(\tau_j)\) are approximately measured by vectors \(\xi_j^h \in {\mathbb R}^n\) with \(\|x(\tau_j) - \xi_j^h\|_2 \leq h\), where \(h\in (0,\,1)\) is the noise level. For approximate calculation of \(\dot x\), the author applies the feedback control method with a model. Thus the problem of numerical differentiation is replaced by the control problem of a virtual dynamical system which is defined by a vector differential equation \({\dot w} = v^h\) with special control \(v^h\). Under convenient assumptions, it is shown that \(v^h\) converges to \(\dot x\) in \(L_2([0,\vartheta],{\mathbb R}^n)\) as \(h \to 0\). This method is robust with respect to noise.
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      numerical differentiation
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      ill-posed problem
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      inaccurately defined function
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      noisy function values
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      feedback control method
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      virtual dynamical system
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      vector differential equation
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