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The following pages link to Eigenvalues of euclidean distance matrices (Q1183169):
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- Multiquadric and its shape parameter -- a numerical investigation of error estimate, condition number, and round-off error by arbitrary precision computation (Q444824) (← links)
- On kernel engineering via Paley-Wiener (Q535342) (← links)
- Numerical experiments on the condition number of the interpolation matrices for radial basis functions (Q623265) (← links)
- Design of computer experiments: space filling and beyond (Q693293) (← links)
- Numerical cubature on scattered data by radial basis functions (Q817038) (← links)
- On spectral distribution of kernel matrices related to radial basis functions (Q907577) (← links)
- A note on stability results for scattered data interpolation on Euclidean spheres (Q1016133) (← links)
- Estimates of the norm of the Mercer kernel matrices with discrete orthogonal transforms (Q1046859) (← links)
- Norm estimates for inverses of Euclidean distance matrices (Q1198160) (← links)
- On the sensitivity of radial basis interpolation to minimal data separation distance (Q1205500) (← links)
- On the least squares fit by radial functions to multidimensional scattered data (Q1326443) (← links)
- Regarding the \(p\)-norms of radial basis interpolation matrices (Q1340075) (← links)
- The distance matrix eigensystem of an equally spaced row of points (Q1611832) (← links)
- Improved estimates for condition numbers of radial basis function interpolation matrices (Q1711822) (← links)
- Learning via variably scaled kernels (Q2045087) (← links)
- On the evaluation of highly oscillatory integrals with high frequency (Q2209412) (← links)
- Numerical integration of multi-dimensional highly oscillatory integrals, based on eRPIM (Q2256961) (← links)
- Density problem and approximation error in learning theory (Q2319010) (← links)
- Interpolation by basis functions of different scales and shapes (Q2504784) (← links)
- The first eigenvector of a distance matrix is nearly constant (Q2685326) (← links)