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Tractability of Multivariate Problems

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Tractability of Multivariate Problems in Franklin, TN

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This is the third volume of a three-volume set comprising a comprehensive study of the tractability of multivariate problems. The third volume deals with algorithms using standard information consisting of function values. Linear and selected nonlinear operators are studied. The most important example studied in volume III is the approximation of multivariate functions. Many other linear and some nonlinear problems are closely related to the approximation of multivariate functions. While the lower bounds obtained in volume I for the class of linear information also yield lower bounds for the standard class of function values, new techniques for upper bounds are presented in volume III. One of the main issues here is to verify when the power of standard information is nearly the same as the power of linear information. In particular, for the approximation problem defined over Hilbert spaces, the power of standard and linear information is the same in the randomized and average case (with Gaussian measures) settings, whereas in the worst case setting this is not true. The book is of interest to researchers working in computational mathematics, especially in approximation of high-dimensional problems. It may be well suited for graduate courses and seminars. The text contains 58 open problems for future research in tractability.
This is the third volume of a three-volume set comprising a comprehensive study of the tractability of multivariate problems. The third volume deals with algorithms using standard information consisting of function values. Linear and selected nonlinear operators are studied. The most important example studied in volume III is the approximation of multivariate functions. Many other linear and some nonlinear problems are closely related to the approximation of multivariate functions. While the lower bounds obtained in volume I for the class of linear information also yield lower bounds for the standard class of function values, new techniques for upper bounds are presented in volume III. One of the main issues here is to verify when the power of standard information is nearly the same as the power of linear information. In particular, for the approximation problem defined over Hilbert spaces, the power of standard and linear information is the same in the randomized and average case (with Gaussian measures) settings, whereas in the worst case setting this is not true. The book is of interest to researchers working in computational mathematics, especially in approximation of high-dimensional problems. It may be well suited for graduate courses and seminars. The text contains 58 open problems for future research in tractability.

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