| Ramon E. Moore. Computatiozal Fuzctiozal Azalysis. Academic Press, New York, 1985. |
....running through the following three methods is the concept of approximating a function space with a finite dimensional subspace. In practice, the subspace will be the span of some finite collection of basis functions chosen for their convenient proper ties; hence the name finite basis methods [27]. To describe the methods in abstract terms, however, we needn t know anything concrete about the subspace; we are simply given an n dimensional subspace of X, denoted X, with basis functions u, u, That is, the u are functions in X such that X, Span u, u, Our goal is to find f, ....
Ramon E. Moore. Computatiozal Fuzctiozal Azalysis. Academic Press, New York, 1985.
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