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Spaceborne gravitational field determination by means of locally supported wavelets

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In space-borne gravitational field determination, two challenges are inherent. First, the continuation of the data down to the surface of the Earth is an ill-posed problem, requiring therefore regularization techniques. Second huge data sets result requiring efficient numerical methods. In this paper, we show how locally supported wavelets on the sphere can be developed by means of a spherical version of the so-called up function. By construction, the corresponding scaling functions and wavelets are infinitely smooth, so that they can be used for regularization purposes. In particular, we show how the ill-posed pseudo-differential equations coming from satellite missions can be regularized by efficient numerical schemes using locally supported wavelets. These methods seem in particular to be interesting for regional gravity field modelling.

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Freeden, W., Schreiner, M. Spaceborne gravitational field determination by means of locally supported wavelets. J Geodesy 79, 431–446 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00190-005-0482-x

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