Smoothness and uniqueness in ridge function representation (Q740462)
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Smoothness and uniqueness in ridge function representation (English)
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3 September 2014
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A real-valued function defined on \(\mathbb{R}^n\) which can be written in the form \(f(a\cdot x)\), where \(a\) is a fixed non-zero vector and \(f:\mathbb{R}\to\mathbb{R}\), is called a ridge function. Let (1) \[ F(x)=\sum_{i=1}^m f_i (a^i\cdot x), \] where \(a^i\) are pairwise linearly independent. The author studies the following questions: ''If \(F\) is of a certain smoothness class, what can we say about the smoothness of the \(f_i\) ?...To what extent is a representation of \(F\) in the form (1) unique ? And, finally, which other ridge functions \(f(a\cdot x)\) can be written in the form (1) with \(a\neq\alpha a^i\), for any \(\alpha \in\mathbb{R}\) and \(i=1,...,m\) ?'' In the last section of the paper he discusses generalizations for sums of functions of the form \(f(Ax)\), where \(A\) is \(d\times n\) matrix and \(f:\mathbb{R}^d\to\mathbb{R}\).
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ridge function
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smoothness
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uniqueness
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Cauchy functional equation
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