Exponential convergence and tractability of multivariate integration for Korobov spaces
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Publication:3168728
DOI10.1090/S0025-5718-2010-02433-0zbMath1221.65077MaRDI QIDQ3168728
Friedrich Pillichshammer, Gerhard Larcher, Henryk WoĆșniakowski, Josef Dick
Publication date: 19 April 2011
Published in: Mathematics of Computation (Search for Journal in Brave)
65C05: Monte Carlo methods
65D30: Numerical integration
11K45: Pseudo-random numbers; Monte Carlo methods
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Discrepancy Theory and Quasi-Monte Carlo Integration, Multivariate integration of infinitely many times differentiable functions in weighted Korobov spaces, A note on tractability of multivariate analytic problems, Approximation in Hermite spaces of smooth functions, Tractability of multivariate approximation defined over Hilbert spaces with exponential weights, Integration in Hermite spaces of analytic functions, Exponential convergence-tractability of general linear problems in the average case setting, Approximation of analytic functions in Korobov spaces
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