The following pages link to d-Variate Boolean interpolation (Q1836106):
Displayed 19 items.
- Two-scale sparse finite element approximations (Q294514) (← links)
- Wavelet approximation in weighted Sobolev spaces of mixed order with applications to the electronic Schrödinger equation (Q431155) (← links)
- Computing equilibrium in OLG models with stochastic production (Q953652) (← links)
- The combination technique for a two-dimensional convection-diffusion problem with exponential layers (Q993294) (← links)
- Blending interpolation and best \(L^1\)-approximation (Q1173220) (← links)
- Adaptive sparse grid multilevel methods for elliptic PDEs based on finite differences (Q1271537) (← links)
- Mitigating the curse of dimensionality: sparse grid characteristics method for optimal feedback control and HJB equations (Q1687313) (← links)
- Multilevel sparse grids collocation for linear partial differential equations, with tensor product smooth basis functions (Q1732370) (← links)
- Computational aspects of Boolean cubature (Q1895977) (← links)
- A note on the complexity of solving Poisson's equation for spaces of bounded mixed derivatives (Q1974571) (← links)
- Smolyak method for solving dynamic economic models: Lagrange interpolation, anisotropic grid and adaptive domain (Q1994576) (← links)
- Convergence of sparse grid Gaussian convolution approximation for multi-dimensional periodic functions (Q2105125) (← links)
- A multilevel sparse kernel-based stochastic collocation finite element method for elliptic problems with random coefficients (Q2202975) (← links)
- On weak tractability of the Smolyak algorithm for approximation problems (Q2256626) (← links)
- Explicit error bounds for randomized Smolyak algorithms and an application to infinite-dimensional integration (Q2291479) (← links)
- Sparse grid discontinuous Galerkin methods for high-dimensional elliptic equations (Q2375128) (← links)
- Nodal bases for the serendipity family of finite elements (Q2407671) (← links)
- Fast Boolean approximation methods for solving integral equations in high dimensions (Q2567967) (← links)
- The method of parametric extension applied to right invertible operators (Q3331680) (← links)