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The following pages link to Optimal quasi-Monte Carlo rules on order 2 digital nets for the numerical integration of multivariate periodic functions (Q304528):
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- A higher order Faber spline basis for sampling discretization of functions (Q783718) (← links)
- Multiple rank-1 lattices as sampling schemes for multivariate trigonometric polynomials (Q1704862) (← links)
- Optimal order quadrature error bounds for infinite-dimensional higher-order digital sequences (Q1750388) (← links)
- Numerical performance of optimized Frolov lattices in tensor product reproducing kernel Sobolev spaces (Q2040459) (← links)
- Approximation of functions with small mixed smoothness in the uniform norm (Q2120816) (← links)
- Optimal Monte Carlo integration on closed manifolds (Q2302449) (← links)
- Approximation of multivariate periodic functions based on sampling along multiple rank-1 lattices (Q2325022) (← links)
- Change of variable in spaces of mixed smoothness and numerical integration of multivariate functions on the unit cube (Q2402879) (← links)
- Tight error bounds for rank-1 lattice sampling in spaces of hybrid mixed smoothness (Q2407468) (← links)
- Optimal periodic \(L_2\)-discrepancy and diaphony bounds for higher order digital sequences (Q2694875) (← links)
- The Role of Frolov's Cubature Formula for Functions with Bounded Mixed Derivative (Q2798206) (← links)
- An Explicit Construction of Optimal Order Quasi--Monte Carlo Rules for Smooth Integrands (Q2817786) (← links)
- Some Results on the Complexity of Numerical Integration (Q2957029) (← links)
- On “Upper Error Bounds for Quadrature Formulas on Function Classes” by K.K. Frolov (Q2957059) (← links)
- Equivalence between Sobolev spaces of first-order dominating mixed smoothness and unanchored ANOVA spaces on ℝ^{𝕕} (Q5082038) (← links)
- Point sets with optimal order of extreme and periodic discrepancy (Q5097211) (← links)
- A representer theorem for deep kernel learning (Q5381118) (← links)
- Bypassing the quadrature exactness assumption of hyperinterpolation on the sphere (Q6149156) (← links)