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  1. Novikov O.A., Rovenska O.G.
    Approximation of the periodical functions of hight smoothness by the right-angled
    linear methods

    Computer Research and Modeling, 2011, v. 3, no. 3, pp. 255-264

    We obtain asymptotic equalities for upper bounds of the deviations of the right-angled de la Vallee Poussin sums taken over classes of periodical functions of two variables of high smoothness. These equalities guarantee the solvability of the Kolmogorov–Nikol’skii problem for the right-angled de la Vallee Poussin sums on the specified classes of functions.

    Citations: 2 (RSCI).
  2. Rovenska O.G., Novikov O.A.
    Approximation of the periodical functions of high smoothness by the right-angled linear means of Fourier series
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2012, v. 4, no. 3, pp. 521-529

    We obtain asymptotic equalities for upper bounds of the deviations of the right-angled de la Vallee Poussin sums taken over classes of periodical functions of many variables of high smoothness. These equalities guarantee the solvability of the Kolmogorov–Nikol’skii problem for the right-angled de la Vallee Poussin sums on the specified classes of functions.

    Citations: 2 (RSCI).
  3. Bashkirtseva I.A.
    Analysis of stochastically forced equilibria and noise-induced transitions in nonlinear discrete systems
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2013, v. 5, no. 4, pp. 559-571

    Stochastically forced discrete dynamical systems are considered. Using first approximation systems, we study dynamics of deviations of stochastic solutions from deterministic equilibria. Necessary and sufficient conditions of the existence of stable stationary solutions of equations for mean-square deviations are derived. Stationary values of these mean-square deviations are used for the estimations of the dispersion of random states nearby stable equilibria and analysis of noise-induced transitions. Constructive application of the suggested technique to the analysis of various stochastic regimes in Ricker population model with Allee effect is demonstrated.

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  4. Sviridenko A.B., Zelenkov G.A.
    Correlation and realization of quasi-Newton methods of absolute optimization
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2016, v. 8, no. 1, pp. 55-78

    Newton and quasi-Newton methods of absolute optimization based on Cholesky factorization with adaptive step and finite difference approximation of the first and the second derivatives. In order to raise effectiveness of the quasi-Newton methods a modified version of Cholesky decomposition of quasi-Newton matrix is suggested. It solves the problem of step scaling while descending, allows approximation by non-quadratic functions, and integration with confidential neighborhood method. An approach to raise Newton methods effectiveness with finite difference approximation of the first and second derivatives is offered. The results of numerical research of algorithm effectiveness are shown.

    Views (last year): 7. Citations: 5 (RSCI).
  5. Kurushina S.E., Shapovalova E.A.
    Origin and growth of the disorder within an ordered state of the spatially extended chemical reaction model
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2017, v. 9, no. 4, pp. 595-607

    We now review the main points of mean-field approximation (MFA) in its application to multicomponent stochastic reaction-diffusion systems.

    We present the chemical reaction model under study — brusselator. We write the kinetic equations of reaction supplementing them with terms that describe the diffusion of the intermediate components and the fluctuations of the concentrations of the initial products. We simulate the fluctuations as random Gaussian homogeneous and spatially isotropic fields with zero means and spatial correlation functions with a non-trivial structure. The model parameter values correspond to a spatially-inhomogeneous ordered state in the deterministic case.

    In the MFA we derive single-site two-dimensional nonlinear self-consistent Fokker–Planck equation in the Stratonovich's interpretation for spatially extended stochastic brusselator, which describes the dynamics of probability distribution density of component concentration values of the system under consideration. We find the noise intensity values appropriate to two types of Fokker–Planck equation solutions: solution with transient bimodality and solution with the multiple alternation of unimodal and bimodal types of probability density. We study numerically the probability density dynamics and time behavior of variances, expectations, and most probable values of component concentrations at various noise intensity values and the bifurcation parameter in the specified region of the problem parameters.

    Beginning from some value of external noise intensity inside the ordered phase disorder originates existing for a finite time, and the higher the noise level, the longer this disorder “embryo” lives. The farther away from the bifurcation point, the lower the noise that generates it and the narrower the range of noise intensity values at which the system evolves to the ordered, but already a new statistically steady state. At some second noise intensity value the intermittency of the ordered and disordered phases occurs. The increasing noise intensity leads to the fact that the order and disorder alternate increasingly.

    Thus, the scenario of the noise induced order–disorder transition in the system under study consists in the intermittency of the ordered and disordered phases.

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  6. Yakovleva T.V.
    Signal and noise parameters’ determination at rician data analysis by method of moments of lower odd orders
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2017, v. 9, no. 5, pp. 717-728

    The paper develops a new mathematical method of the joint signal and noise parameters determination at the Rice statistical distribution by method of moments based upon the analysis of data for the 1-st and the 3-rd raw moments of the random rician value. The explicit equations’ system have been obtained for required parameters of the signal and noise. In the limiting case of the small value of the signal-to-noise ratio the analytical formulas have been derived that allow calculating the required parameters without the necessity of solving the equations numerically. The technique having been elaborated in the paper ensures an efficient separation of the informative and noise components of the data to be analyzed without any a-priori restrictions, just based upon the processing of the results of the signal’s sampled measurements. The task is meaningful for the purposes of the rician data processing, in particular in the systems of magnetic-resonance visualization, in ultrasound visualization systems, at the optical signals’ analysis in range measuring systems, in radio location, etc. The results of the investigation have shown that the two parameter task solution of the proposed technique does not lead to the increase in demanded volume of computing resources compared with the one parameter task being solved in approximation that the second parameter of the task is known a-priori There are provided the results of the elaborated technique’s computer simulation. The results of the signal and noise parameters’ numerical calculation have confirmed the efficiency of the elaborated technique. There has been conducted the comparison of the accuracy of the sought-for parameters estimation by the technique having been developed in this paper and by the previously elaborated method of moments based upon processing the measured data for lower even moments of the signal to be analyzed.

    Views (last year): 10. Citations: 1 (RSCI).
  7. Kozhanov D.A.
    Modeling of deformation processes in structure of flexible woven composites
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2020, v. 12, no. 3, pp. 547-557

    Flexible woven composites are classified as high-tech innovative materials. Due to the combination of various components of the filler and reinforcement elements, such materials are used in construction, in the defense industry, in shipbuilding and aircraft construction, etc. In the domestic literature, insufficient attention is paid to woven composites that change their geometric structure of the reinforcing layer during deformation. This paper presents an analysis of the previously proposed complex approach to modeling the behavior of flexible woven composites under static uniaxial tension for further generalization of the approach to biaxial tension. The work is aimed at qualitative and quantitative description of mechanical deformation processes occurring in the structure of the studied materials under tension, which include straightening the strands of the reinforcing layer and increasing the value of mutual pressure of the cross-lying reinforcement strands. At the beginning of the deformation process, the straightening of the threads and the increase in mutual pressure of the threads are most intense. With the increase in the level of load, the change of these parameters slows down. For example, the bending of the reinforcement strands goes into the Central tension, and the value of the load from the mutual pressure is no longer increased (tends to constant). To simulate the described processes, the basic geometrical and mechanical parameters of the material affecting the process of forming are introduced, the necessary terminology and description of the characteristics are given. Due to the high geometric nonlinearity of the all processes described in the increments, as in the initial load values there is a significant deformation of the reinforcing layer. For the quantitative and qualitative description of mechanical deformation processes occurring in the reinforcing layer, analytical dependences are derived to determine the increment of the angle of straightening of reinforcement filaments and the load caused by the mutual pressure of the cross-lying filaments at each step of the load increment. For testing of obtained dependencies shows an example of their application for flexible woven composites brands VP4126, VP6131 and VP6545. The simulation results confirmed the assumptions about the processes of straightening the threads and slowing the increase in mutual pressure of the threads. The results and dependences presented in this paper are directly related to the further generalization of the previously proposed analytical models for biaxial tension, since stretching in two directions will significantly reduce the straightening of the threads and increase the amount of mutual pressure under similar loads.

  8. Grenkin G.V.
    On the uniqueness of identification of reaction rate parameters in a combustion model
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2023, v. 15, no. 6, pp. 1469-1476

    A model of combustion of premixed mixture of gases with one global chemical reaction is considered, the model includes equations of the second order for temperature of mixture and concentrations of fuel and oxidizer, and the right-hand sides of these equations contain the reaction rate function. This function depends on five unknown parameters of the global reaction and serves as approximation to multistep reaction mechanism. The model is reduced, after replacement of variables, to one equation of the second order for temperature of mixture that transforms to a first-order equation for temperature derivative depending on temperature that contains a parameter of flame propagation velocity. Thus, for computing the parameter of burning velocity, one has to solve Dirichlet problem for first-order equation, and after that a model dependence of burning velocity on mixture equivalence ratio at specified reaction rate parameters will be obtained. Given the experimental data of dependence of burning velocity on mixture equivalence ratio, the problem of optimal selection of reaction rate parameters is stated, based on minimization of the mean square deviation of model values of burning velocity on experimental ones. The aim of our study is analysis of uniqueness of this problem solution. To this end, we apply computational experiment during which the problem of global search of optima is solved using multistart of gradient descent. The computational experiment clarifies that the inverse problem in this statement is underdetermined, and every time, when running gradient descent from a selected starting point, it converges to a new limit point. The structure of the set of limit points in the five-dimensional space is analyzed, and it is shown that this set can be described with three linear equations. Therefore, it might be incorrect to tabulate all five parameters of reaction rate based on just one match criterion between model and experimental data of flame propagation velocity. The conclusion of our study is that in order to tabulate reaction rate parameters correctly, it is necessary to specify the values of two of them, based on additional optimality criteria.

  9. Degtyarev A.A., Bakhurin S.A.
    Non-linear self-interference cancellation on base of mixed Newton method
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2024, v. 16, no. 7, pp. 1579-1592

    The paper investigates a potential solution to the problem of Self-Interference Cancellation (SIC) encountered in the design of In-Band Full-Duplex (IBFD) communication systems. The suppression of selfinterference is implemented in the digital domain using multilayer nonlinear models adapted via the gradient descent method. The presence of local optima and saddle points in the adaptation of multilayer models prevents the use of second-order methods due to the indefinite nature of the Hessian matrix.

    This work proposes the use of the Mixed Newton Method (MNM), which incorporates information about the second-order mixed partial derivatives of the loss function, thereby enabling a faster convergence rate compared to traditional first-order methods. By constructing the Hessian matrix solely with mixed second-order partial derivatives, this approach mitigates the issue of “getting stuck” at saddle points when applying the Mixed Newton Method for adapting multilayer nonlinear self-interference compensators in full-duplex system design.

    The Hammerstein model with complex parameters has been selected to represent nonlinear selfinterference. This choice is motivated by the model’s ability to accurately describe the underlying physical properties of self-interference formation. Due to the holomorphic property of the model output, the Mixed Newton Method provides a “repulsion” effect from saddle points in the loss landscape.

    The paper presents convergence curves for the adaptation of the Hammerstein model using both the Mixed Newton Method and conventional gradient descent-based approaches. Additionally, it provides a derivation of the proposed method along with an assessment of its computational complexity.

  10. Ivanov V.M.
    Simulation model of spline interpolation of piecewise linear trajectory for CNC machine tools
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2025, v. 17, no. 2, pp. 225-242

    In traditional CNC systems, each segment of a piecewise linear trajectory is described by a separate block of the control program. In this case, a trapezoidal trajectory of movement is formed, and the stitching of individual sections is carried out at zero values of speed and acceleration. Increased productivity is associated with continuous processing, which in modern CNC systems is achieved through the use of spline interpolation. For a piecewise linear trajectory, which is basic for most products, the most appropriate is a first-degree spline. However, even in the simplest case of spline interpolation, the closed nature of the basic software from leading manufacturers of CNC systems limits the capabilities of not only developers, but also users. Taking this into account, the purpose of this work is a detailed study of the structural organization and operation algorithms of the simulation model of piecewise linear spline interpolation. Limitations on jerk and acceleration are considered as the main measure to reduce dynamic processing errors. In this case, special attention is paid to the S-shaped shape of the speed curve in the acceleration and deceleration sections. This is due to the conditions for the implementation of spline interpolation, one of which is the continuity of movement, which is ensured by the equality of the first and second derivatives when joining sections of the trajectory. Such a statement corresponds to the principles of implementing combined control systems of a servo electric drive, which provide partial invariance to control and disturbing effects. The reference model of a spline interpolator is adopted as the basis of the structural organization. The issues of processing scaling, which are based on a decrease in the vector speed in relation to the base value, are also considered. This allows increasing the accuracy of movements. It is shown that the range of changes in the speed of movements can be more than ten thousand, and is limited only by the speed control capabilities of the actuators.

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