Special Functions in Mathematical Geosciences: An Attempt at a Categorization
Willi Freeden and
Michael Schreiner
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Willi Freeden: Geomathematics Group
Michael Schreiner: Institute for Computational Engineering
Chapter 20 in Handbook of Geomathematics, 2010, pp 925-948 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter reports on the current activities and recent progress in the field of special functions of mathematical geosciences. The chapter focuses on two major topics of interest, namely, trial systems of polynomial (i.e., spherical harmonic) and polynomially based (i.e., zonal kernel) type. A fundamental tool is an uncertainty principle, which gives appropriate bounds for both the qualification and quantification of space and frequency (momentum) localization of the special (kernel) function under consideration. The essential outcome is a better understanding of the constructive approximation in terms of zonal kernel functions such as splines and wavelets.
Keywords: Spherical Harmonic; Uncertainty Principle; Frequency Localization; Space Domain; Zonal Function (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-01546-5_31
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