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Application of Zernike polynomials in solving certain fi rst and second order partial differential equations

  • Autores: K.B. Datta, S. Datta
  • Localización: Jaen journal on approximation, ISSN 1889-3066, ISSN-e 1989-7251, Vol. 12, Nº. 0, 2020-2021, págs. 111-154
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Integration operational matrix methods based on Zernike polynomials are used to determine approximate solutions of a class of non-homogeneous partial differential equations (PDEs) of fi rst and second order. Due to the nature of the Zernike polynomials being described in the unit disk, this method is particularly effective in solving PDEs over a circular region. Further, the proposed method can solve PDEs with discontinuous Dirichlet and Neumann boundary conditions, and as these discontinuous functions cannot be defi ned at some of the Chebyshev or Gauss-Lobatto points, the much acclaimed pseudo-spectral methods are not directly applicable to such problems. Solving such PDEs is also a new application of Zernike polynomials as so far the main application of these polynomials seem to have been in the study of optical aberrations of circularly symmetric optical systems. In the present method, the given PDE is converted to a system of linear equations of the form Ax = b which may be solved by both l1 and l2 minimization methods among which the l1 method is found to be more accurate. Finally, in the expansion of a function in terms of Zernike polynomials, the rate of decay of the coefficients is given for certain classes of functions.


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