Relative infinite-dimensional width of Sobolev classes
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- Approximation of Sobolev classes by their finite-dimensional sections
- Exact values of relative widths of classes of differentiable functions
- Infinite-dimensional widths in the spaces of function. I
- Infinite-dimensional widths in the spaces of functions. II
- MEAN DIMENSION, WIDTHS, AND OPTIMAL RECOVERY OF SOBOLEV CLASSES OF FUNCTIONS ON THE LINE
- On relative widths of classes of differentiable functions
- Optimal recovery forW 2 r (ℝ) inL 2 (ℝ)
- Relative width of smooth classes of multivariate periodic functions with restrictions on iterated Laplace derivatives in the \(L_2\)-metric
- Relative widths of smooth functions determined by fractional order derivatives
- Splines and relative widths of classes of differentiable functions
- The relative \(n\)-widths of Sobolev classes with restrictions
- ϕ-mean diameters of classes of functions on the line
Cited in
(4)- Relative widths of the function classes L₂(T) defined by a linear differential operator in L_q(T)
- The relative \(n\)-widths of Sobolev classes with restrictions
- New recursive representations for the Favard constants with application to multiple singular integrals and summation of series
- A complete description of the relative widths of Sobolev classes in the uniform metric
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