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The following pages link to The curse of dimensionality for numerical integration of smooth functions. II (Q2442811):
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- Notes on \((s,t)\)-weak tractability: a refined classification of problems with (sub)exponential information complexity (Q498476) (← links)
- Super-polynomial convergence and tractability of multivariate integration for infinitely times differentiable functions (Q511114) (← links)
- Points on manifolds with asymptotically optimal covering radius (Q722761) (← links)
- Entropy and sampling numbers of classes of ridge functions (Q745852) (← links)
- Delayed curse of dimension for Gaussian integration (Q1578431) (← links)
- The curse of dimensionality for numerical integration on general domains (Q1633623) (← links)
- Uniform recovery of high-dimensional \(C^r\)-functions (Q1633630) (← links)
- Algorithms and complexity for functions on general domains (Q1996873) (← links)
- The radii of sections of origin-symmetric convex bodies and their applications (Q1996883) (← links)
- On a Kantorovich-Rubinstein inequality (Q2033218) (← links)
- On weak tractability of the Smolyak algorithm for approximation problems (Q2256626) (← links)
- EC-tractability of approximation problems in function spaces defined over products of simplices (Q2338647) (← links)
- ABC on IBC (Q2422730) (← links)
- On weak tractability of the Clenshaw-Curtis Smolyak algorithm (Q2451171) (← links)
- The role of Frolov's cubature formula for functions with bounded mixed derivative (Q2798206) (← links)
- Some Results on the Complexity of Numerical Integration (Q2957029) (← links)
- For numerical differentiation, dimensionality can be a blessing! (Q4240585) (← links)
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- On the Wasserstein distance between classical sequences and the Lebesgue measure (Q5147444) (← links)
- Digital inversive vectors can achieve polynomial tractability for the weighted star discrepancy and for multivariate integration (Q5270132) (← links)
- Optimal recovery and volume estimates (Q6062167) (← links)
- Polynomial tractability for integration in an unweighted function space with absolutely convergent Fourier series (Q6106059) (← links)