A CHEBYSHEV THEOREM FOR THE APPROXIMATION OF A FUNCTION OF TWO VARIABLES BY SUMS OF THE TYPE ϕ(x) + ψ(y)
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- On the error of approximation by RBF neural networks with two hidden nodes
- Approximation by a sum of two algebras. The lightning bolt principle
- Representation of multivariate functions by sums of ridge functions
- Some best-approximation theorems in tensor-product spaces
- A Chebyshev-type alternation theorem for best approximation by a sum of two algebras
- On the error of approximation by ridge functions with two fixed directions
- Sharp upper and lower estimates for the approximation of bivariate functions by sums of univariate functions
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