scholarly journals Discrete differential operators in multidimensional Haar wavelet spaces

2004 ◽  
Vol 2004 (44) ◽  
pp. 2347-2355 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carlo Cattani ◽  
Luis M. Sánchez Ruiz

We consider a class of discrete differential operators acting on multidimensional Haar wavelet basis with the aim of finding wavelet approximate solutions of partial differential problems. Although these operators depend on the interpolating method used for the Haar wavelets regularization and the scale dimension space, they can be easily used to define the space of approximate wavelet solutions.

2020 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Gopal Priyadarshi ◽  
B.V. Rathish Kumar

Purpose In the past few years, Haar wavelet-based numerical methods have been applied successfully to solve linear and nonlinear partial differential equations. This study aims to propose a wavelet collocation method based on Haar wavelets to identify a parameter in parabolic partial differential equations (PDEs). As Haar wavelet is defined in a very simple way, implementation of the Haar wavelet method becomes easier than the other numerical methods such as finite element method and spectral method. The computational time taken by this method is very less because Haar matrices and Haar integral matrices are stored once and used for each iteration. In the case of Haar wavelet method, Dirichlet boundary conditions are incorporated automatically. Apart from this property, Haar wavelets are compactly supported orthonormal functions. These properties lead to a huge reduction in the computational cost of the method. Design/methodology/approach The aim of this paper is to reconstruct the source control parameter arises in quasilinear parabolic partial differential equation using Haar wavelet-based numerical method. Haar wavelets possess various properties, for example, compact support, orthonormality and closed form expression. The main difficulty with the Haar wavelet is its discontinuity. Therefore, this paper cannot directly use the Haar wavelet to solve partial differential equations. To handle this difficulty, this paper represents the highest-order derivative in terms of Haar wavelet series and using successive integration this study obtains the required term appearing in the problem. Taylor series expansion is used to obtain the second-order partial derivatives at collocation points. Findings An efficient and accurate numerical method based on Haar wavelet has been proposed for parameter identification in quasilinear parabolic partial differential equations. Numerical results are obtained from the proposed method and compared with the existing results obtained from various finite difference methods including Saulyev method. It is shown that the proposed method is superior than the conventional finite difference methods including Saulyev method in terms of accuracy and CPU time. Convergence analysis is presented to show the accuracy of the proposed method. An efficient algorithm is proposed to find the wavelet coefficients at target time. Originality/value The outcome of the paper would have a valuable role in the scientific community for several reasons. In the current scenario, the parabolic inverse problem has emerged as very important problem because of its application in many diverse fields such as tomography, chemical diffusion, thermoelectricity and control theory. In this paper, higher-order derivative is represented in terms of Haar wavelet series. In other words, we represent the solution in multiscale framework. This would enable us to understand the solution at various resolution levels. In the case of Haar wavelet, this paper can achieve a very good accuracy at very less resolution levels, which ultimately leads to huge reduction in the computational cost.


2020 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sapna Pandit ◽  
R.C. Mittal

Purpose This paper aims to propose a novel approach based on uniform scale-3 Haar wavelets for unsteady state space fractional advection-dispersion partial differential equation which arises in complex network, fluid dynamics in porous media, biology, chemistry and biochemistry, electrode – electrolyte polarization, finance, system control, etc. Design/methodology/approach Scale-3 Haar wavelets are used to approximate the space and time variables. Scale-3 Haar wavelets converts the problems into linear system. After that Gauss elimination is used to find the wavelet coefficients. Findings A novel algorithm based on Haar wavelet for two-dimensional fractional partial differential equations is established. Error estimation has been derived by use of property of compactly supported orthonormality. The correctness and effectiveness of the theoretical arguments by numerical tests are confirmed. Originality/value Scale-3 Haar wavelets are used first time for these types of problems. Second, error analysis in new work in this direction.


PLoS ONE ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. e0244027
Author(s):  
Sidra Saleem ◽  
Malik Zawwar Hussain ◽  
Imran Aziz

The approximate solution of KdV-type partial differential equations of order seven is presented. The algorithm based on one-dimensional Haar wavelet collocation method is adapted for this purpose. One-dimensional Haar wavelet collocation method is verified on Lax equation, Sawada-Kotera-Ito equation and Kaup-Kuperschmidt equation of order seven. The approximated results are displayed by means of tables (consisting point wise errors and maximum absolute errors) to measure the accuracy and proficiency of the scheme in a few number of grid points. Moreover, the approximate solutions and exact solutions are compared graphically, that represent a close match between the two solutions and confirm the adequate behavior of the proposed method.


Author(s):  
Abbas AL-Shimmary ◽  
Sajeda Kareem Radhi ◽  
Amina Kassim Hussain

<p><span><span><br /></span></span></p><p><span id="docs-internal-guid-231c3b14-7fff-77a8-4252-ec4aa31140d7"><span>This paper deal with the numerical method, based on the operational matrices of the Haar wavelet orthonormal functions approach to approximate solutions to a class of coupled systems of time-fractional order partial differential equations (FPDEs.). By introducing the fractional derivative of the Caputo sense, to avoid the tedious calculations and to promote the study of wavelets to beginners, we use the integration property of this method with the aid of the aforesaid orthogonal matrices which convert the coupled system under some consideration into an easily algebraic system of Lyapunov or Sylvester equation type. The advantage of the present method, including the simple computation, computer-oriented, which requires less space to store, time-efficient, and it can be applied for solving integer (fractional) order partial differential equations. Some specific and illustrating examples have been given; figures are used to show the efficiency, as well as the accuracy of the, achieved approximated results. All numerical calculations in this paper have been carried out with MATLAB.</span></span></p>


Author(s):  
Brian Street

This chapter discusses a case for single-parameter singular integral operators, where ρ‎ is the usual distance on ℝn. There, we obtain the most classical theory of singular integrals, which is useful for studying elliptic partial differential operators. The chapter defines singular integral operators in three equivalent ways. This trichotomy can be seen three times, in increasing generality: Theorems 1.1.23, 1.1.26, and 1.2.10. This trichotomy is developed even when the operators are not translation invariant (many authors discuss such ideas only for translation invariant, or nearly translation invariant operators). It also presents these ideas in a slightly different way than is usual, which helps to motivate later results and definitions.


Mathematics ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (10) ◽  
pp. 923 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdul Ghafoor ◽  
Sirajul Haq ◽  
Manzoor Hussain ◽  
Poom Kumam ◽  
Muhammad Asif Jan

In this paper, a wavelet based collocation method is formulated for an approximate solution of (1 + 1)- and (1 + 2)-dimensional time fractional diffusion wave equations. The main objective of this study is to combine the finite difference method with Haar wavelets. One and two dimensional Haar wavelets are used for the discretization of a spatial operator while time fractional derivative is approximated using second order finite difference and quadrature rule. The scheme has an excellent feature that converts a time fractional partial differential equation to a system of algebraic equations which can be solved easily. The suggested technique is applied to solve some test problems. The obtained results have been compared with existing results in the literature. Also, the accuracy of the scheme has been checked by computing L 2 and L ∞ error norms. Computations validate that the proposed method produces good results, which are comparable with exact solutions and those presented before.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mujeeb ur Rehman ◽  
Dumitru Baleanu ◽  
Jehad Alzabut ◽  
Muhammad Ismail ◽  
Umer Saeed

Abstract The objective of this paper is to present two numerical techniques for solving generalized fractional differential equations. We develop Haar wavelets operational matrices to approximate the solution of generalized Caputo–Katugampola fractional differential equations. Moreover, we introduce Green–Haar approach for a family of generalized fractional boundary value problems and compare the method with the classical Haar wavelets technique. In the context of error analysis, an upper bound for error is established to show the convergence of the method. Results of numerical experiments have been documented in a tabular and graphical format to elaborate the accuracy and efficiency of addressed methods. Further, we conclude that accuracy-wise Green–Haar approach is better than the conventional Haar wavelets approach as it takes less computational time compared to the Haar wavelet method.


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