The Partial Differential Equation Associated to the Generalized Kac-Feynman Integral Equation

2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-17
Author(s):  
Lina Yang ◽  
Yuan Yan Tang ◽  
Xiang Chu Feng ◽  
Lu Sun

Geometric (or shape) distortion may occur in the data acquisition phase in information systems, and it can be characterized by geometric transformation model. Once the distorted image is approximated by a certain geometric transformation model, we can apply its inverse transformation to remove the distortion for the geometric restoration. Consequently, finding a mathematical form to approximate the distorted image plays a key role in the restoration. A harmonic transformation cannot be described by any fixed functions in mathematics. In fact, it is represented by partial differential equation (PDE) with boundary conditions. Therefore, to develop an efficient method to solve such a PDE is extremely significant in the geometric restoration. In this paper, a novel wavelet-based method is presented, which consists of three phases. In phase 1, the partial differential equation is converted into boundary integral equation and representation by an indirect method. In phase 2, the boundary integral equation and representation are changed to plane integral equation and representation by boundary measure formula. In phase 3, the plane integral equation and representation are then solved by a method we call wavelet collocation. The performance of our method is evaluated by numerical experiments.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 89-118
Author(s):  
Андрей Владимирович Чернов ◽  
Andrey Chernov

The paper is devoted to obtaining the sufficient conditions for existence of epsilon-equilibrium in the sense of piecewise program strategies in antagonistic games associated with nonlinear non-autonomous controlled differential equation in a Banach space and cost functional of a general enough form. The concept of piecewise program strategies in such a game is defined on the base of a concept of Volterra set chain for a right-hand operator of the corresponding integral equation controlled by the opponent players and according to a given partition of the time segment. As example we consider the game associated with a nonlinear pseudoparabolic partial differential equation governing the evolution of electric field in a semiconductor.


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