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For a given function \(u\) in a suitable Sobolev space defined on a domain \(\Omega\subset\mathbb R^n\), sampling inequalities usually yield bounds of integer order Sobolev semi-norms of \(u\) in terms of a higher-order Sobolev semi-norm of \(u\), the fill distance \(d\) between \(\overline\Omega\) and a discrete set \(A\subset\overline\Omega\), and the values of \(u\) on \(A\). The purpose of this paper is to extend the results of the authors [ibid. 107, No. 2, 181--211 (2007; Zbl 1221.41012) and J. Approx. Theory 161, No. 1, 198--212 (2009; Zbl 1181.41051)] for both cases \(\Omega\) bounded and \(\Omega= \mathbb R^n\), in two directions: to allow fractional order semi-norms on the left-hand side of the sampling inequality, and to admit derivative pointwise values on the second term of the right-hand side of the sampling inequality, so increasing the order of the approximation of the parameter \(d\).
Property / review text: For a given function \(u\) in a suitable Sobolev space defined on a domain \(\Omega\subset\mathbb R^n\), sampling inequalities usually yield bounds of integer order Sobolev semi-norms of \(u\) in terms of a higher-order Sobolev semi-norm of \(u\), the fill distance \(d\) between \(\overline\Omega\) and a discrete set \(A\subset\overline\Omega\), and the values of \(u\) on \(A\). The purpose of this paper is to extend the results of the authors [ibid. 107, No. 2, 181--211 (2007; Zbl 1221.41012) and J. Approx. Theory 161, No. 1, 198--212 (2009; Zbl 1181.41051)] for both cases \(\Omega\) bounded and \(\Omega= \mathbb R^n\), in two directions: to allow fractional order semi-norms on the left-hand side of the sampling inequality, and to admit derivative pointwise values on the second term of the right-hand side of the sampling inequality, so increasing the order of the approximation of the parameter \(d\). / rank
 
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sampling inequalities
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    For a given function \(u\) in a suitable Sobolev space defined on a domain \(\Omega\subset\mathbb R^n\), sampling inequalities usually yield bounds of integer order Sobolev semi-norms of \(u\) in terms of a higher-order Sobolev semi-norm of \(u\), the fill distance \(d\) between \(\overline\Omega\) and a discrete set \(A\subset\overline\Omega\), and the values of \(u\) on \(A\). The purpose of this paper is to extend the results of the authors [ibid. 107, No. 2, 181--211 (2007; Zbl 1221.41012) and J. Approx. Theory 161, No. 1, 198--212 (2009; Zbl 1181.41051)] for both cases \(\Omega\) bounded and \(\Omega= \mathbb R^n\), in two directions: to allow fractional order semi-norms on the left-hand side of the sampling inequality, and to admit derivative pointwise values on the second term of the right-hand side of the sampling inequality, so increasing the order of the approximation of the parameter \(d\).
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    sampling inequalities
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    Sobolev semi-norms
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