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Approximation by exponential sums revisited (English)
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10 March 2010
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Approximations by sums of exponential functions and Gaussian functions are studied which are related to the well-known expansions such as Fourier sums. Results are simplified and improved by using, among other things, Poisson's summation formula which appealed to for finding quadrature rules. A particular emphasis is given to possible applications of these approximation methods. In the context of the applications and implementations of the methods, fast algorithms are studied which are derived from a multiresolution structure related to the wavelet approach to functional approximation.
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approximation by exponentials
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approximation by Gaussians
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radial kernels
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separated representations
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Poisson kernel for half-space
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Poisson kernel for the sphere
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models of gravitational potentials
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Poisson's summation formula
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which appealed to for finding quadrature rules. A particular emphasis is given to possible applications of these approximation methods. In the context of the applications and implementations of the methods, fast algorithms are studied which are derived from a multiresolution structure related to the wavelet approach to functional approximation
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