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Accurate reconstruction of discontinuous functions using the singular pade-chebyshev method

Tampos, A. L.
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Lope, J. E. C.
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Hesthaven, Jan S.  
2012
IAENG International Journal of Applied Mathematics

In this paper, we present a singularity-based resolution of the Gibbs phenomenon that obstructs the reconstruction of a function with jump discontinuities by a truncated Chebyshev series or a Padé-Chebyshev approximation. We tackle the more difficult case where the jump locations are not known. The identification of unknown singularities is carried out using a Padi-Chebyshev approximation. Numerical examples to illustrate the method are provided, including an application on postprocessing computational data corrupted by the Gibbs phenomenon.

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research article
Author(s)
Tampos, A. L.
Lope, J. E. C.
Hesthaven, Jan S.  
Date Issued

2012

Published in
IAENG International Journal of Applied Mathematics
Volume

42

Issue

4

Start page

242

End page

249

Subjects

Chebyshev series

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Computational data

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Discontinuous functions

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Function reconstruction

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Gibbs phenomena

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Identification of unknowns

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Jump discontinuities

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Numerical example

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Pade-Chebyshev approximation

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Chebyshev approximation

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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November 12, 2013
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