Numerical integration over spheres of arbitrary dimension
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(42)- Energy functionals, numerical integration and asymptotic equidistribution on the sphere.
- Application of class \(\mathcal I_{m}\) variable transformations to numerical integration over surfaces of spheres
- Radial basis function approximation with distributively stored data on spheres
- Bypassing the quadrature exactness assumption of hyperinterpolation on the sphere
- Quadrature in Besov spaces on the Euclidean sphere
- Directional time-frequency analysis via continuous frames
- Covering of spheres by spherical caps and worst-case error for equal weight cubature in Sobolev spaces
- Explicit Families of Functions on the Sphere with Exactly Known Sobolev Space Smoothness
- Spherical $t_\epsilon $-designs for approximations on the sphere
- Needlets liberated
- Worst-case errors in a Sobolev space setting for cubature over the sphere S2
- Complexity of Monte Carlo integration for Besov classes on the unit sphere
- Numerical integration over implicitly defined domains with topological guarantee
- ARPIST: provably accurate and stable numerical integration over spherical triangles
- Spherical Designs, Discrepancy and Numerical Integration
- Numerical integration on the sphere
- Sampling, Marcinkiewicz-Zygmund inequalities, approximation, and quadrature rules
- Spherical basis functions and uniform distribution of points on spheres
- Optimal lower estimates for the worst case cubature error and the approximation by hyperinterpolation operators in the Sobolev space setting on the sphere
- Optimal logarithmic energy points on the unit sphere
- Weighted quadrature formulas and approximation by zonal function networks on the sphere
- Optimal cubature formulas in weighted Besov spaces with \(A _{\infty }\) weights on multivariate domains
- Discrepancy and numerical integration on metric measure spaces
- A non-linear approximation method on the sphere
- Comparison of probabilistic and deterministic point sets on the sphere
- A characterization of Sobolev spaces on the sphere and an extension of Stolarsky's invariance principle to arbitrary smoothness
- Complexity of numerical integration over spherical caps in a Sobolev space setting
- Optimal randomized quadrature for weighted Sobolev and Besov classes with the Jacobi weight on the ball
- A lower bound for the worst-case cubature error on spheres of arbitrary dimension
- Cubature formula for spherical basis function networks
- Upper and lower estimates for numerical integration errors on spheres of arbitrary dimension
- Needlet approximation for isotropic random fields on the sphere
- QMC designs: optimal order quasi Monte Carlo integration schemes on the sphere
- Estimates for Logarithmic and Riesz Energies of Spherical t-Designs
- Numerical integration with polynomial exactness over a spherical cap
- Hyperuniform point sets on flat tori: deterministic and probabilistic aspects
- Weighted least \(\ell_p\) approximation on compact Riemannian manifolds
- Positive weight quadrature on the sphere and monotonicities of Jacobi polynomials
- Asymptotic distributions of covering and separation measures on the hypersphere
- Sketching with Spherical Designs for Noisy Data Fitting on Spheres
- Distributing many points on spheres: minimal energy and designs
- Moduli of smoothness, \(K\)-functionals and Jackson-type inequalities associated with Kernel function approximation in learning theory
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