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After a brief historical excursus, we present in Section 2 the state of the art of the reduced basis method, presenting the essential components of this approach.
Based on these observations, Byrne [2] applied the forward-backward method, a type of projected gradient method, presenting the so-called CQ-iterative procedure, which is defined by x k + 1 = P C ( x k + γ A ⊤ ( P Q − I ) A x k ), ∀ k ≥ 1, where an initial x 1 ∈ R n, γ ∈ ( 0, 2 / ∥ A ∥ 2 ), and P C and P Q denote the metric projections onto C and Q, respectively.
We continue the assessment of the method presenting the results of simulating monodomain activity on an anatomically realistic, high-resolution cardiac computational mesh.
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In Video Set 2, our method presents the optimal performance.
ASF method presents the width of band tail for nanostructural semiconductors.
Our proposed method presents the best time with 0.78 s, when compared with other filter selection methods.
Jänecke method presented the best result according to the change in composition along the separation column.
Furthermore, the method presents the advantage of its easy implementation and real-time parametric map construction.
From Table 1, it can be seen that the proposed method presents the advantage of being online.
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