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The following pages link to On the efficient computation of high-dimensional integrals and the approximation by exponential sums (Q3559392):
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- TT-cross approximation for multidimensional arrays (Q126160) (← links)
- Survey on the technique of hierarchical matrices (Q269808) (← links)
- Numerical quadrature for high-dimensional singular integrals over parallelotopes (Q316195) (← links)
- Tensor-sparsity of solutions to high-dimensional elliptic partial differential equations (Q330094) (← links)
- Non-uniform FFT for the finite element computation of the micromagnetic scalar potential (Q349204) (← links)
- Separation of variables for function generated high-order tensors (Q474980) (← links)
- Tensor networks and hierarchical tensors for the solution of high-dimensional partial differential equations (Q506609) (← links)
- Tensorisation of vectors and their efficient convolution (Q647362) (← links)
- Adaptive cross approximation of multivariate functions (Q717119) (← links)
- A fast numerical method for the Cauchy problem for the Smoluchowski equation (Q728844) (← links)
- Accurate and efficient computation of nonlocal potentials based on Gaussian-sum approximation (Q1674518) (← links)
- Solution of linear systems in high spatial dimensions (Q1685049) (← links)
- On the singular values of matrices with high displacement rank (Q1748068) (← links)
- Low-rank quadrature-based tensor approximation of the Galerkin projected Newton/Yukawa kernels (Q1948832) (← links)
- Optimal approximation with exponential sums by a maximum likelihood modification of Prony's method (Q2000539) (← links)
- Kernel-independent adaptive construction of \(\mathcal{H}^2\)-matrix approximations (Q2068355) (← links)
- On the expansion of solutions of Laplace-like equations into traces of separable higher dimensional functions (Q2201090) (← links)
- Efficient sum-of-exponentials approximations for the heat kernel and their applications (Q2355178) (← links)
- On the approximation of electronic wavefunctions by anisotropic Gauss and Gauss-Hermite functions (Q2364896) (← links)
- Tensor train versus Monte Carlo for the multicomponent Smoluchowski coagulation equation (Q2375224) (← links)
- An equi-directional generalization of adaptive cross approximation for higher-order tensors (Q2448363) (← links)
- Numerical tensor techniques for multidimensional convolution products (Q2631797) (← links)
- A kernel-independent sum-of-exponentials method (Q2676808) (← links)
- Adaptive Low-Rank Methods: Problems on Sobolev Spaces (Q2796861) (← links)
- A literature survey of low-rank tensor approximation techniques (Q2864808) (← links)
- Using the Tensor-Train Approach to Solve the Ground-State Eigenproblem for Hydrogen Molecules (Q2968584) (← links)
- Fast Evaluation of Artificial Boundary Conditions for Advection Diffusion Equations (Q3386995) (← links)
- Solving Rank-Structured Sylvester and Lyapunov Equations (Q4556020) (← links)
- Fast structured Jacobi-Jacobi transforms (Q4629375) (← links)
- Numerical tensor calculus (Q4683918) (← links)
- Adaptive low-rank approximations for operator equations: Accuracy control and computational complexity (Q4998630) (← links)
- Low-Rank Representation of Tensor Network Operators with Long-Range Pairwise Interactions (Q5147990) (← links)
- A Kernel-Independent Sum-of-Gaussians Method by de la Vallee-Poussin Sums (Q5157080) (← links)
- FFT-based Kronecker product approximation to micromagnetic long-range interactions (Q5166406) (← links)
- Bounds on the Singular Values of Matrices with Displacement Structure (Q5232336) (← links)
- On the Compressibility of Tensors (Q5857845) (← links)
- Low-rank tensor methods for partial differential equations (Q6047498) (← links)
- A fast BDF2 Galerkin finite element method for the one-dimensional time-dependent Schrödinger equation with artificial boundary conditions (Q6106928) (← links)
- Fast artificial boundary method for the heat equation on unbounded domains with strip tails (Q6157916) (← links)
- Computation of best \(L^{\infty }\) exponential sums for \(1 / x\) by Remez' algorithm (Q6163771) (← links)