scientific article

From MaRDI portal
Publication:3102764

zbMath1267.31001MaRDI QIDQ3102764

Christian Gerhards, Willi Freeden

Publication date: 25 November 2011


Title: zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.



Related Items (26)

On the Solution of the Oblique Derivative Problem by Constructive Runge-Walsh ConceptsRelation between Hardy components for locally supported vector fields on the sphereMulti-variate Hardy-type lattice point summation and Shannon-type samplingFeature extraction of geological signatures by multiscale gravimetryA non-linear approximation method on the sphereThe method of fundamental solutions applied to boundary value problems on the surface of a sphereA greedy algorithm for nonlinear inverse problems with an application to nonlinear inverse gravimetryInverse gravimetry: background material and multiscale mollifier approachesA brief note on the computation of silent from nonsilent contributions of spatially localized magnetizations on a sphereOn the unique reconstruction of induced spherical magnetizationsThe reference figure of the rotating Earth in geometry and gravity space and an attempt to generalize the celebrated Runge-Walsh approximation theorem for irregular surfacesMultiscale density decorrelation by Cauchy-Navier waveletsA first approach to learning a best basis for gravitational field modellingA survey on multiscale mollifier decorrelation of seismic dataGauss as Scientific Mediator Between Mathematics and Geodesy from the Past to the PresentAn Overview on Tools from Functional AnalysisGeodetic Observables and Their Mathematical Treatment in Multiscale FrameworkThe Analysis of the Geodetic Boundary Value Problem: State and PerspectivesAbout the Importance of the Runge–Walsh Concept for Gravitational Field DeterminationGeomathematical Advances in Satellite Gravity Gradiometry (SGG)Parameter Choices for Fast Harmonic Spline ApproximationInverse Gravimetry as an Ill-Posed Problem in Mathematical GeodesyGravimetry and ExplorationSpherical Harmonics Based Special Function Systems and Constructive Approximation MethodsSpherical Potential Theory: Tools and ApplicationsMathematik als Schlüsseltechnologie zum Verständnis des Systems ``Tiefe Geothermie




This page was built for publication: