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- Product rules are optimal for numerical integration in classical smoothness spaces (Q346296) (← links)
- A new characterization of \((s,t)\)-weak tractability (Q346298) (← links)
- Lattice rules with random \(n\) achieve nearly the optimal \(\mathcal{O}(n^{-\alpha-1/2})\) error independently of the dimension (Q666631) (← links)
- Lattice-based integration algorithms: Kronecker sequences and rank-1 lattices (Q681681) (← links)
- Breaking the curse for uniform approximation in Hilbert spaces via Monte Carlo methods (Q722763) (← links)
- The difficulty of Monte Carlo approximation of multivariate monotone functions (Q1734615) (← links)
- The recovery of ridge functions on the hypercube suffers from the curse of dimensionality (Q1996887) (← links)
- Solvable integration problems and optimal sample size selection (Q2001207) (← links)
- ABC on IBC (Q2422730) (← links)
- Some Results on the Complexity of Numerical Integration (Q2957029) (← links)
- Bernstein Numbers and Lower Bounds for the Monte Carlo Error (Q2957051) (← links)
- On sub-polynomial lower error bounds for quadrature of SDEs with bounded smooth coefficients (Q2986694) (← links)
- Recovery of Sobolev functions restricted to iid sampling (Q5103756) (← links)
- Advanced Quasi-Monte Carlo Algorithms for Multidimensional Integrals in Air Pollution Modelling (Q5119103) (← links)
- On the Wasserstein distance between classical sequences and the Lebesgue measure (Q5147444) (← links)
- A Monte Carlo Method for Integration of Multivariate Smooth Functions (Q5347536) (← links)
- New lower bounds for the integration of periodic functions (Q6176087) (← links)
- Generalization error in the deep Ritz method with smooth activation functions (Q6585908) (← links)
- Randomized approximation of summable sequences -- adaptive and non-adaptive (Q6632941) (← links)
- How sharp are error bounds? -- Lower bounds on quadrature worst-case errors for analytic functions -- (Q6633129) (← links)