Truncation Dimension for Linear Problems on Multivariate Function Spaces
Abstract
The paper considers linear problems on weighted spaces of multivariate functions of many variables. The main questions addressed are: When is it possible to approximate the solution for the original function of very many variables by the solution for the same function; however with all but the first k variables set to zero, so that the corresponding error is small? What is the truncation dimension, i.e., the smallest number k=k() such that the corresponding error is bounded by a given error demand ? Surprisingly, k() could be very small even for weights with a modest speed of convergence to zero.
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