Deep ReLU neural networks in high-dimensional approximation

Abstract

We study the computation complexity of deep ReLU (Rectified Linear Unit) neural networks for the approximation of functions from the H\"older-Zygmund space of mixed smoothness defined on the d-dimensional unit cube when the dimension d may be very large. The approximation error is measured in the norm of isotropic Sobolev space. For every function f from the H\"older-Zygmund space of mixed smoothness, we explicitly construct a deep ReLU neural network having an output that approximates f with a prescribed accuracy , and prove tight dimension-dependent upper and lower bounds of the computation complexity of this approximation, characterized as the size and the depth of this deep ReLU neural network, explicitly in d and . The proof of these results are in particular, relied on the approximation by sparse-grid sampling recovery based on the Faber series.

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