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Simultaneous approximation of a multivariate function and its derivatives by multilinear splines
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    Simultaneous approximation of a multivariate function and its derivatives by multilinear splines (English)
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    The authors consider the approximation of functions supported on the d-dimensional unit cube by interpolating multilinear splines over a Cartesian grid. They then construct classes of functions with certain moduli of continuity (defined either component-wise or via \(\ell^p\) norm) of their derivatives dominated by a fixed continuous, non-decreasing, sub-additive function. They then characterize the approximation error when functions from these classes are approximated with the interpolating multilinear splines.
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    simultaneous approximation
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    multilinear splines
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    interpolation
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    modulus of continuity
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    approximation on a class
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    block partitions
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