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    Determination of the rank of an integration lattice (English)
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    4 April 2008
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    In some applications of lattice rules for high-dimensional numerical integration, one is interested in obtaining the (lattice) rank of a lattice rule directly from the elements of a generator matrix \(B\) (possibly in upper triangular lattice form) of the corresponding dual lattice. The authors show connections between this (lattice) rank and the conventional matrix rank deficiency of modulo \(p\) versions of \(B\).
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    lattice rule
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    lattice rank
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    integration lattice
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    high-dimensional numerical integration
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    generator matrix
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    dual lattice
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    Monte Carlo method
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