The problem of constructing a normalized hierarchical basis for adaptively refined spline spaces is addressed. Multilevel representations are defined in terms of a hierarchy of basis functions, reflecting different levels of refinement. When the hierarchical model is constructed by considering an underlying sequence of bases {Γℓ}, for ℓ=0,…,N−1, with properties analogous to classical tensor-product B-splines, we can define a set of locally supported basis functions that form a partition of unity and possess the property of coefficient preservation, i.e., they preserve the coefficients of functions represented with respect to one of the bases Γℓ. Our construction relies on a certain truncation procedure, which eliminates the contributions of functions from finer levels in the hierarchy to coarser level ones. Consequently, the support of the original basis functions defined on coarse grids is possibly reduced according to finer levels in the hierarchy. This truncation mechanism not only decreases the overlapping of basis supports, but it also guarantees strong stability of the construction. In addition to presenting the theory for the general framework, we apply it to hierarchically refined tensor-product spline spaces, under certain reasonable assumptions on the given knot configuration.

Strongly stable bases for adaptively refined multilevel spline spaces / Giannelli Carlotta; Jüttler Bert; Speleers Hendrik. - In: ADVANCES IN COMPUTATIONAL MATHEMATICS. - ISSN 1019-7168. - STAMPA. - 40:(2014), pp. 459-490. [10.1007/s10444-013-9315-2]

Strongly stable bases for adaptively refined multilevel spline spaces

Giannelli Carlotta;
2014

Abstract

The problem of constructing a normalized hierarchical basis for adaptively refined spline spaces is addressed. Multilevel representations are defined in terms of a hierarchy of basis functions, reflecting different levels of refinement. When the hierarchical model is constructed by considering an underlying sequence of bases {Γℓ}, for ℓ=0,…,N−1, with properties analogous to classical tensor-product B-splines, we can define a set of locally supported basis functions that form a partition of unity and possess the property of coefficient preservation, i.e., they preserve the coefficients of functions represented with respect to one of the bases Γℓ. Our construction relies on a certain truncation procedure, which eliminates the contributions of functions from finer levels in the hierarchy to coarser level ones. Consequently, the support of the original basis functions defined on coarse grids is possibly reduced according to finer levels in the hierarchy. This truncation mechanism not only decreases the overlapping of basis supports, but it also guarantees strong stability of the construction. In addition to presenting the theory for the general framework, we apply it to hierarchically refined tensor-product spline spaces, under certain reasonable assumptions on the given knot configuration.
2014
40
459
490
Giannelli Carlotta; Jüttler Bert; Speleers Hendrik
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