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    On the tractability of linear tensor product problems in the worst case (English)
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    9 October 2009
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    The authors give a response top the following problem, namely, to derive a necessary and sufficient condition for a linear tensor product problem to be weakly tractable in the worst case. To that purpose they proved following: Theorem: Consider the linear tensor product problem~\(S\) in the worst case setting with \(\lambda_1=1\) and \(\lambda_2\in(0,1)\) with the absolute error criterion. Then~\(S\) is weakly tractable iff \(\lambda_n=o\big((\log\,n)^{-2}\big)\) as \(n\to\infty\), where \(\lambda_i\) are corresponding eigenvalues.
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    linear tensor product problem
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    complexity
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    weak tractability
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    worst case
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    absolute error criterion
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    eigenvalues
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