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The behaviour of systems occurring in real life is often modelled by partial differential equations. This book investigates how a user or observer can influence the behaviour of such systems mathematically and computationally. A thorough mathematical
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Annals of Applied Mathematics. 38:115-158
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International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids. 94:1465-1483
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SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing. 44:A935-A963
Gaussian curvature is an important geometric property of surfaces, which has been used broadly in mathematical modeling. Due to the full nonlinearity of the Gaussian curvature, efficient numerical methods for models based on it are uncommon in litera
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Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision. 64:68-88
In practice, the objects of interest have some shape priors, which would be destroyed by occlusions, distortions and noises. Therefore, the characterization of the shape priors attracts increasing attention. This paper is devoted to characterization
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Journal of Scientific Computing. 92
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Numerische Mathematik. 144:931-966
Optimal control problems arising from systems modeled by linear parabolic equations may be difficult for both theoretical analysis and algorithmic design. For the case where there are additional constraints on the state variables, restrictive regular
One classical approach to regularize color is to tream them as two dimensional surfaces embedded in a five dimensional spatial-chromatic space. In this case, a natural regularization term arises as the image surface area. Choosing the chromatic coord
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Journal of Scientific Computing. 81:2271-2302
In the present article we extend to the three-dimensional elliptic Monge–Ampere equation the method discussed in Glowinski et al. (J Sci Comput 79:1–47, 2019) for the numerical solution of its two-dimensional variant. As in Glowinski et al. (2019