Michael Hecht

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List of research outcomes





PublicationDate of PublicationType
A note on the rate of convergence of integration schemes for closed surfaces2024-04-30Paper
High-Order Integration on regular triangulated manifolds reaches Super-Algebraic Approximation Rates through Cubical Re-parameterizations2023-11-23Paper
Ensuring Topological Data-Structure Preservation under Autoencoder Compression due to Latent Space Regularization in Gauss--Legendre nodes2023-09-15Paper
Global Polynomial Level Sets for Numerical Differential Geometry of Smooth Closed Surfaces2023-08-17Paper
Learning Partial Differential Equations by Spectral Approximates of General Sobolev Spaces2023-01-12Paper
Multivariate Polynomial Regression of Euclidean Degree Extends the Stability for Fast Approximations of Trefethen Functions2022-12-22Paper
Replacing Automatic Differentiation by Sobolev Cubatures fastens Physics Informed Neural Nets and strengthens their Approximation Power2022-11-23Paper
Tight Localizations of Feedback Sets2022-09-06Paper
Multivariate Newton Interpolation2018-12-11Paper
Flat connections in open string mirror symmetry2018-10-16Paper
Exact localisations of feedback sets2018-07-23Paper
A Quadratic-Time Algorithm for General Multivariate Polynomial Interpolation2017-10-30Paper
Wall-crossing holomorphic anomaly and mock modularity of multiple M5-branes2015-09-21Paper
Isomorphic chain complexes of Hamiltonian dynamics on tori2014-12-12Paper
Type II/F-theory superpotentials with several deformations and \( \mathcal{N} = 1 \) mirror symmetry2014-10-27Paper
Hints for off-shell mirror symmetry in type II/F-theory compactifications2011-03-14Paper
Mirror Symmetry for Toric Branes on Compact Hypersurfaces2009-01-20Paper
Multivariate Interpolation in Unisolvent Nodes -- Lifting the Curse of DimensionalityN/APaper
High-order numerical integration on regular embedded surfacesN/APaper

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