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Model Manifolds for Analysing Data of Wave Splitting

In: Differential Equations Theory, Numerics and Applications

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  • E. Van Groesen

    (University of Twente, Department of Applied Mathematics)

  • W. L. Ijzerman

    (University of Twente, Department of Applied Mathematics)

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When large amounts of data are available, such as from numerical calculations of a physical-technical process, insight in the underlying process can be gained if the data are used to specify adjustable parameters in a preliminary model of the phenomenon. Information from the signal can thus be obtained that would otherwise be difficult to detect. A general approach to the modelling of data is presented in this paper, and is illustrated for numerical data of the splitting of a wave due to bottom variations.

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  • E. Van Groesen & W. L. Ijzerman, 1997. "Model Manifolds for Analysing Data of Wave Splitting," Springer Books, in: E. van Groesen & E. Soewono (ed.), Differential Equations Theory, Numerics and Applications, pages 257-268, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-94-011-5157-3_15
    DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-5157-3_15
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