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Tensor truncation techniques are based on singular value decompositions. They are often advisable to approximate multivariate (grid) functions by appropriate tensor formats in order to perform inexpensive point-wise evaluations that require error estimates. Due to the huge dimensions of the tensor spaces, a direct estimate is difficult. In this paper, the author proves that, in cases where the function to be approximated is smooth, reasonable error estimates can be derived from the Gagliardo-Nirenberg inequality because of the special nature of the singular value decomposition truncation.
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singular value decomposition
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    Tensor truncation techniques are based on singular value decompositions. They are often advisable to approximate multivariate (grid) functions by appropriate tensor formats in order to perform inexpensive point-wise evaluations that require error estimates. Due to the huge dimensions of the tensor spaces, a direct estimate is difficult. In this paper, the author proves that, in cases where the function to be approximated is smooth, reasonable error estimates can be derived from the Gagliardo-Nirenberg inequality because of the special nature of the singular value decomposition truncation.
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    tensor truncation
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    singular value decomposition
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    error estimate
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    Gagliardo-Nirenberg inequality
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