Approximation rates for interpolation of Sobolev functions via Gaussians and allied functions
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Abstract: A Riesz-basis sequence for is a strictly increasing sequence in such that the set of functions is a Riesz basis for . Given such a sequence and a parameter , we consider interpolation of functions at the set via translates of the Gaussian kernel. Existence is shown of an interpolant of the form I^{hX}(g)(x):=underset{jinmathbb{Z}}{sum}a_je^{-(x-hx_j)^2},quad xinmathbb{R}, which is continuous and square-integrable on , and satisfies the interpolatory condition . Moreover, use of the parameter gives approximation rates of order . Namely, there is a constant independent of such that . Interpolation using translates of certain functions other than the Gaussian, so-called regular interpolators, is also considered and shown to exhibit the same approximation rates.
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