Plane Networks and Their Applications

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Pub. Date: 2001-01-01
Publisher(s): Birkhauser
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Summary

This concise, fast-paced text introduces the concepts and applications behind plane networks. Currently, there is nothing in book form dealing with the topics covered in this work. The presentation unfolds in a systematic, user-friendly style and goes from the basics to cutting-edge research.Key features include:* presentation of the basics required: fundamental material from linear algebra and differential equations* examination of classical mathematical tools for analyzing discrete networks, followed by a well-developed theory, which is the continuous analogue of a discrete network* transition from the discrete to the continuous case, described via finite elements; Ch. 3 involves an analysis of linear operators, variational calculus, boundary value problems for PDEs, and Green's functions; Green's functions are the continuous analogue of the discrete error covariance functions, and form the basis for all types of error prediction* numerous examples and illustrations* techniques applied to leveling and other observation types of networks in one and two dimensions* several different applications of the continuous theory* practical problems, supported by MATLAB files, underscore the continuous theory; additional material can be downloaded from the author's website at www.kom.auc.dk/~borre/network* bibliography of recent results and indexPlane Networks and their Applications is aimed at applied mathematicians, mechanical engineers, geodesists and graduate students, and should be an excellent text for self-study, classroom, or reference

Table of Contents

Preface vii
Introduction
1(24)
Description of the Discrete Model
1(9)
Free-Free Network
3(5)
Fixed-Free Network
8(1)
Fixed-Fixed Network
9(1)
Description of the Continuous Model
10(12)
A to AT: Integration by Parts
12(4)
Green's Function
16(2)
Change of Boundary Conditions
18(1)
Modified Green Function
19(2)
Green's Function as a Formal Covariance Function
21(1)
Variance Propagation
22(3)
Discrete Approach
25(30)
Motivation for the Study
25(2)
Basic Matrix of Leveling
27(10)
Eigenvectors and Eigenvalues
28(2)
Pseudoinverse
30(2)
Singular Value Decomposition
32(1)
Two-Dimensional Networks
33(4)
Regular Traverse
37(5)
Random Errors in the Regular Traverse
37(4)
Systematic Errors in the Regular Traverse
41(1)
Varying the Boundary Conditions
42(6)
Straight Line
42(4)
Circumference of a Circle
46(2)
Variance Propagation
48(2)
Asymptotic Behavior of the Node Variance
50(2)
On the Smoothness and Roughness of the Eigenvectors
52(1)
Green's Formula for Plane Trigonometric Networks
53(2)
Continuous Approach
55(46)
Leveling Networks
56(11)
Single Triangle
56(4)
Entire Network
60(7)
Advanced Error Analysis
67(10)
Green's Function for the Unit Circle
67(2)
Green's Function for the Ellipse
69(7)
Green's Function for the Annulus
76(1)
Plane Elastic Continuous Networks: A Heuristic Exposition
77(4)
Distance Networks
81(14)
Single Triangle
81(5)
Distance Network
86(3)
Azimuth Networks
89(1)
Combined Distance and Azimuth Networks
89(6)
Estimates of the Weighted Square Sum of Residuals: the Korn Inequality
95(6)
Networks with Relative Observations
101(26)
Dealing with Relative Observations
101(11)
Fundamental Solution
112(8)
Solution of the Boundary Value Problem
120(7)
Spectrum
127(12)
Spectral Density of the Discrete Laplacian
127(5)
Spectral Distribution Function N (λ)
132(3)
Additional Remarks on the Spectral Properties of Geodetic Networks
135(4)
Simple Applications
139(14)
Stiffness Matrix in Practice
139(2)
Displacement Functions given a Priori
141(4)
Merging of Digitized Maps
145(1)
Interpolation of Discrete Vector Field: Cubic Splines
146(7)
Problems and M-files 153(6)
Bibliography 159(6)
Author Index 165(2)
Index 167

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