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The essential rate of approximation for radial function manifold (English)
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29 March 2012
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The authors investigated the radial function manifolds generated by a linear combination of radial functions. They assumed \(W_p^r(\mathbb{B}^d)\) to be the usual Sobolev class of functions on the unit ball \(\mathbb{B}^d\) and studied the deviation from the radical function manifolds to \(W_p^r(\mathbb{B}^d)\). Their results show that the upper and lower bounds of approximation by a linear combination of radial functions are asymptotically identical and also that the radial function manifolds and ridge function manifolds generated by a linear combination of ridge functions possess the same rate of approximation.
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Radial function
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rate of approximation
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Sobolev class
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ridge function
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