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Approximation of infinitely differentiable multivariate functions is not strongly tractable
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    Approximation of infinitely differentiable multivariate functions is not strongly tractable (English)
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    12 March 2007
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    The authors study tractability for multivariate approximation of infinitely differentiable functions, This tractability has yet not been studied. Although this paper does not completely solve this problem, it gives a partial answer, establishing that this approximation problem isn't strongly tractable. The authors conjecture that this approximation problem is intractable.
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    multivariate approximation
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