Least-squares collocation: a spherical harmonic representer theorem

Author:

Chang Guobin123ORCID,Bian Shaofeng12

Affiliation:

1. School of Geography and Information Engineering, China University of Geosciences , Wuhan 430074 , China

2. Key Laboratory of Geological Survey and Evaluation , Ministry of Education, Wuhan 430074 , China

3. State Key Laboratory of Geo-Information Engineering, Xi'an Research Institute of Surveying and Mapping , Xi'an 710054 , China

Abstract

SUMMARYThe functional analysis of the least-squares collocation (LSC) for gravity potential modelling using m measurements is revisited starting from an explicit spherical harmonic expansion. A spherical harmonic representer theorem (SHRT) is given: the model of the potential is a linear combination of m kernels or covariances. This theorem is independent of the specific forms of the data-fitting loss and the regularizer, showing that it is a stronger result than the LSC theory. The corresponding reproducing kernel Hilbert space is explicitly specified. When the least-squares data-fitting loss and the quadratic regularizer are employed, the SHRT gives exactly the LSC method for variable prediction. The nominal prediction precision assessment of the SHRT and that of the LSC are also explicitly compared; this contributes to the unification of the deterministic and stochastic analyses of the LSC theory.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

State Key Laboratory of Geo-Information Engineering

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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