The following pages link to David Krieg (Q1633629):
Displaying 25 items.
- Uniform recovery of high-dimensional \(C^r\)-functions (Q1633630) (← links)
- Tensor power sequences and the approximation of tensor product operators (Q1679679) (← links)
- On the dispersion of sparse grids (Q1704609) (← links)
- Optimal Monte Carlo methods for \(L^2\)-approximation (Q1731916) (← links)
- Recovery algorithms for high-dimensional rank one tensors (Q1801175) (← links)
- Function values are enough for \(L_2\)-approximation. II (Q1979425) (← links)
- Expected dispersion of uniformly distributed points (Q1996876) (← links)
- Lower bounds for the error of quadrature formulas for Hilbert spaces (Q2041063) (← links)
- Lower bounds for integration and recovery in \(L_2\) (Q2145081) (← links)
- Function values are enough for \(L_2\)-approximation (Q2231650) (← links)
- A universal algorithm for multivariate integration (Q2407672) (← links)
- A sharp upper bound for sampling numbers in \(L_2\) (Q2677840) (← links)
- Information-based complexity young researcher award (Q2685072) (← links)
- Exponential tractability of \(L_2\)-approximation with function values (Q2692804) (← links)
- 4. On the power of random information (Q3300052) (← links)
- Random sections of ellipsoids and the power of random information (Q5047902) (← links)
- Recovery of Sobolev functions restricted to iid sampling (Q5103756) (← links)
- Kateryna Pozharska is the winner of the 2023 Joseph F. Traub information-based complexity young researcher award (Q6149163) (← links)
- New lower bounds for the integration of periodic functions (Q6176087) (← links)
- Function values are enough for $L_2$-approximation: Part II (Q6352919) (← links)
- Sampling projections in the uniform norm (Q6516135) (← links)
- Random points are optimal for the approximation of Sobolev functions (Q6631408) (← links)
- Function recovery on manifolds using scattered data (Q6651970) (← links)
- On the power of adaption and randomization (Q6732158) (← links)
- How many continuous measurements are needed to learn a vector? (Q6757215) (← links)