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Matematicheskoe modelirovanie, 2014, Volume 26, Number 8, Pages 65–80 (Mi mm3507)  

Regarding the transition operator of the steepest descent

P. F. Zhuk, A. A. Musina

National Aviation University
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Abstract: The definition and found of the reverse transition operator of steepest descent are presented. Singular set of the direct transition operator method is constructed. It's demonstrated that it is the union of countable number of non-empty disjoint surface by the $C^\infty$ smoothness class, which are derived from some of the polyhedra by means of the revers transition operator.
Keywords: method of steepest descent, the transition operator, rate of convergence, recurrent operators, set of degenerating points.
Received: 29.04.2013
Document Type: Article
UDC: 519.61
Language: Russian
Citation: P. F. Zhuk, A. A. Musina, “Regarding the transition operator of the steepest descent”, Matem. Mod., 26:8 (2014), 65–80
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\paper Regarding the transition operator of the steepest descent
\jour Matem. Mod.
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\vol 26
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\pages 65--80
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