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Finite function

A finite function is a function whose carrier is compact (that is, a compact function vanishes outside some compact set).

Functional analysis often considers the space of infinitely differentiable finite functions, denoted byC0∞(Ω) {\ displaystyle C_ {0} ^ {\ infty} (\ Omega)} {\ displaystyle C_ {0} ^ {\ infty} (\ Omega)} whereΩ {\ displaystyle \ Omega} \ Omega - domain.

The finite functions are used in the finite element method as a basis: each basic function is not equal to zero only on some small number of neighboring finite elements. This allows you to make the finite element matrix sparse, which in turn allows you to save memory and time for building the matrix and solving SLAE.

Examples

  • Atomic functions
  • Schoenberg B-splines

See also

  • Function carrier
  • Space of main functions
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Finitely_function&oldid=64272939


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