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A numerical study of an augmented Lagrangian method for the estimation of parameters in elliptic systems

Author
ITO, K; KROLLER, M; KUNISCH, K
Univ. Southern California, cent. applied mathematical sci., dep. mathematics, Los Angeles CA 90089-1113, United States
Source

SIAM journal on scientific and statistical computing. 1991, Vol 12, Num 4, pp 884-910 ; ref : 21 ref

CODEN
SIJCD4
ISSN
0196-5204
Scientific domain
Computer science; Mathematics
Publisher
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Philadelphia, PA
Publication country
United States
Document type
Article
Language
English
Keyword (fr)
Algorithme Equation différentielle Equation dérivée partielle Equation elliptique Espace Hilbert Lissage Méthode Lagrange Méthode moindre carré Problème inverse
Keyword (en)
Algorithm Differential equation Partial differential equation Elliptic equation Hilbert space Smoothing Lagrangian method Least squares method Inverse problem
Keyword (es)
Algoritmo Ecuación diferencial Ecuación derivada parcial Ecuación elíptica Espacio Hilbert Alisamiento Método Lagrange Método cuadrado menor Problema inverso
Classification
Pascal
001 Exact sciences and technology / 001A Sciences and techniques of general use / 001A02 Mathematics / 001A02I Numerical analysis. Scientific computation / 001A02I01 Numerical analysis / 001A02I01A General topics

Discipline
Mathematics
Origin
Inist-CNRS
Database
PASCAL
INIST identifier
5280634

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