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On Some Problems On Polynomial Interpolation In Several Variables, Brian Jon Tuesink Nov 2020

On Some Problems On Polynomial Interpolation In Several Variables, Brian Jon Tuesink

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Polynomial approximation is a long studied process, with a history dating back to the 1700s, At which time Lagrange, Newton and Taylor developed their famed approximation methods. At that time, it was discovered that every Taylor projection (projector) is the pointwise limit of Lagrange projections. This leaves open a rather large and intriguing question, What happens in several variables?

To this end we define a linear idempotent operator to be an ideal projector whenever its kernel is an ideal. No matter the number of variables, Taylor projections and Lagrange projections are always ideal projectors, and it is well known that …


Restricted Isometric Projections For Differentiable Manifolds And Applications, Vasile Pop Feb 2020

Restricted Isometric Projections For Differentiable Manifolds And Applications, Vasile Pop

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

The restricted isometry property (RIP) is at the center of important developments in compressive sensing. In RN, RIP establishes the success of sparse recovery via basis pursuit for measurement matrices with small restricted isometry constants δ2s < 1=3. A weaker condition, δ2s < 0:6246, is actually sufficient to guarantee stable and robust recovery of all s-sparse vectors via l1-minimization. In infinite Hilbert spaces, a random linear map satisfies a general RIP with high probability and allow recovering and extending many known compressive sampling results. This thesis extends the known restricted isometric projection of sparse datasets of vectors embedded in the Euclidean spaces RN down into low-dimensional subspaces Rm ,m << N …


Gröbner Bases And Systems Of Polynomial Equations, Rachel Holmes Jan 2020

Gröbner Bases And Systems Of Polynomial Equations, Rachel Holmes

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This paper will explore the use and construction of Gröbner bases through Buchberger's algorithm. Specifically, applications of such bases for solving systems of polynomial equations will be discussed. Furthermore, we relate many concepts in commutative algebra to ideas in computational algebraic geometry.