Pages that link to "Item:Q3631927"
From MaRDI portal
The following pages link to Walsh Spaces Containing Smooth Functions and Quasi–Monte Carlo Rules of Arbitrary High Order (Q3631927):
Displayed 38 items.
- Formulas for the Walsh coefficients of smooth functions and their application to bounds on the Walsh coefficients (Q259085) (← links)
- On tensor product approximation of analytic functions (Q281571) (← links)
- On the \(L_p\) discrepancy of two-dimensional folded Hammersley point sets (Q477324) (← links)
- Infinite-dimensional integration in weighted Hilbert spaces: anchored decompositions, optimal deterministic algorithms, and higher-order convergence (Q486680) (← links)
- Construction algorithms for higher order polynomial lattice rules (Q544121) (← links)
- Duality theory and propagation rules for higher order nets (Q626792) (← links)
- Higher order scrambled digital nets achieve the optimal rate of the root mean square error for smooth integrands (Q638795) (← links)
- Efficient calculation of the worst-case error and (fast) component-by-component construction of higher order polynomial lattice rules (Q664602) (← links)
- A higher order Blokh-Zyablov propagation rule for higher order nets (Q690427) (← links)
- The smoothing effect of the ANOVA decomposition (Q708315) (← links)
- QMC rules of arbitrary high order: Reproducing kernel Hilbert space approach (Q843729) (← links)
- Construction of interlaced scrambled polynomial lattice rules of arbitrary high order (Q887154) (← links)
- From van der Corput to modern constructions of sequences for quasi-Monte Carlo rules (Q898073) (← links)
- Koksma-Hlawka type inequalities of fractional order (Q931323) (← links)
- Quasi-Monte Carlo methods with applications in finance (Q964676) (← links)
- On the approximation of smooth functions using generalized digital nets (Q1049399) (← links)
- Fast CBC construction of randomly shifted lattice rules achieving \(\mathcal{O}(n^{- 1 + \delta})\) convergence for unbounded integrands over \(\mathbb{R}^s\) in weighted spaces with POD weights (Q2251914) (← links)
- Constructing good higher order polynomial lattice rules with modulus of reduced degree (Q2254684) (← links)
- The \(b\)-adic tent transformation for quasi-Monte Carlo integration using digital nets (Q2344300) (← links)
- Good interlaced polynomial lattice rules for numerical integration in weighted Walsh spaces (Q2345667) (← links)
- Analysis of discrete least squares on multivariate polynomial spaces with evaluations at low-discrepancy point sets (Q2349093) (← links)
- Quasi-Monte Carlo methods for linear two-stage stochastic programming problems (Q2349126) (← links)
- Fast construction of higher order digital nets for numerical integration in weighted Sobolev spaces (Q2351489) (← links)
- Lattice rules for nonperiodic smooth integrands (Q2436546) (← links)
- An explicit construction of point sets with large minimum Dick weight (Q2442865) (← links)
- Strong tractability of multivariate integration of arbitrary high order using digitally shifted polynomial lattice rules (Q2465281) (← links)
- On the existence of higher order polynomial lattices based on a generalized figure of merit (Q2465289) (← links)
- Discrepancy bounds for infinite-dimensional order two digital sequences over \(\mathbb F_2\) (Q2637186) (← links)
- Existence of Higher Order Convergent Quasi-Monte Carlo Rules via Walsh Figure of Merit (Q2926239) (← links)
- ANOVA Decomposition of Convex Piecewise Linear Functions (Q2926240) (← links)
- Calibration of financial models using quasi-Monte Carlo (Q3087042) (← links)
- Duality theory and propagation rules for generalized digital nets (Q3584815) (← links)
- THE DECAY OF THE WALSH COEFFICIENTS OF SMOOTH FUNCTIONS (Q3651086) (← links)
- L<sub>p</sub>- and S<sub>p,q</sub><sup>r</sup>B-discrepancy of (order 2) digital nets (Q5246951) (← links)
- A High Performance Computing and Sensitivity Analysis Algorithm for Stochastic Many-Particle Wave Scattering (Q5258614) (← links)
- Discrepancy Theory and Quasi-Monte Carlo Integration (Q5264199) (← links)
- A computable figure of merit for quasi-Monte Carlo point sets (Q5401700) (← links)
- Digital nets with infinite digit expansions and construction of folded digital nets for quasi-Monte Carlo integration (Q5963451) (← links)