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Monte Carlo integration of non-differentiable functions on \([0,1]^\iota\), \(\iota =1,\ldots, d\), using a single determinantal point pattern defined on \([0,1]^d\)
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    Monte Carlo integration of non-differentiable functions on \([0,1]^\iota\), \(\iota =1,\ldots, d\), using a single determinantal point pattern defined on \([0,1]^d\) (English)
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    9 February 2022
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    determinantal point processes
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    numerical integration
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    optimal designs
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