On the representation by linear superpositions
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Publication:2425409
DOI10.1016/J.JAT.2007.09.003zbMATH Open1136.41001arXiv1501.05268OpenAlexW1986593967MaRDI QIDQ2425409FDOQ2425409
Publication date: 5 May 2008
Published in: Journal of Approximation Theory (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: In a number of papers, Y. Sternfeld investigated the problems of representation of continuous and bounded functions by linear superpositions. In particular, he proved that if such representation holds for continuous functions, then it holds for bounded functions. We consider the same problem without involving any topology and establish a rather practical necessary and sufficient condition for representability of an arbitrary function by linear superpositions. In particular, we show that if some representation by linear superpositions holds for continuous functions, then it holds for all functions. This will lead us to the analogue of the well-known Kolmogorov superposition theorem for multivariate functions on the -dimensional unit cube.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1501.05268
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