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Inverse Problems and Fractal-Based Methods

Herb Kunze (), Davide La Torre (), Franklin Mendivil () and Edward R. Vrscay ()
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Herb Kunze: University of Guelph, Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Davide La Torre: University of Milan, Department of Economics, Business and Statistics
Franklin Mendivil: Acadia University, Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Edward R. Vrscay: University of Waterloo, Department of Applied Mathematics

Chapter Chapter 7 in Fractal-Based Methods in Analysis, 2012, pp 243-314 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In this chapter, we consider an assortment of inverse problems for differential and integral equations, all of which can be treated within the framework of Banach’s fixed point theorem and the collage theorem. As always, the essence of the method is the approximation of elements of a complete metric space by fixed points of contractive operators on that space.

Keywords: Inverse Problem; Target Function; Collage Code; Target Solution; Contraction Factor (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-1891-7_7

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