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B-spline quasi-interpolant representations and sampling recovery of functions with mixed smoothness

Functional Analysis 2010-09-23 v1

Abstract

Let ξ={xj}j=1n\xi = \{x^j\}_{j=1}^n be a grid of nn points in the dd-cube \IId:=[0,1]d{\II}^d:=[0,1]^d, and Φ={ϕj}j=1n\Phi = \{\phi_j\}_{j =1}^n a family of nn functions on \IId{\II}^d. We define the linear sampling algorithm Ln(Φ,ξ,)L_n(\Phi,\xi,\cdot) for an approximate recovery of a continuous function ff on \IId{\II}^d from the sampled values f(x1),...,f(xn)f(x^1), ..., f(x^n), by Ln(Φ,ξ,f) := j=1nf(xj)ϕjL_n(\Phi,\xi,f)\ := \ \sum_{j=1}^n f(x^j)\phi_j. For the Besov class Bp,θαB^\alpha_{p,\theta} of mixed smoothness α\alpha (defined as the unit ball of the Besov space \MB\MB), to study optimality of Ln(Φ,ξ,)L_n(\Phi,\xi,\cdot) in Lq(\IId)L_q({\II}^d) we use the quantity rn(Bp,θα)q := infH,ξ supfBp,θαfLn(Φ,xi,f)qr_n(B^\alpha_{p,\theta})_q \ := \ \inf_{H,\xi} \ \sup_{f \in B^\alpha_{p,\theta}} \, \|f - L_n(\Phi,xi,f)\|_q, where the infimum is taken over all grids ξ={xj}j=1n\xi = \{x^j\}_{j=1}^n and all families Φ={ϕj}j=1n\Phi = \{\phi_j\}_{j=1}^n in Lq(\IId)L_q({\II}^d). We explicitly constructed linear sampling algorithms Ln(Φ,ξ,)L_n(\Phi,\xi,\cdot) on the grid ξ= Gd(m):={(2k1s1,...,2kdsd)\IId: k1+...+kdm}\xi = \ G^d(m):= \{(2^{-k_1}s_1,...,2^{-k_d}s_d) \in \II^d : \ k_1 + ... + k_d \le m\}, with Φ\Phi a family of linear combinations of mixed B-splines which are mixed tensor products of either integer or half integer translated dilations of the centered B-spline of order rr. The grid Gd(m)G^d(m) is of the size 2mmd12^m m^{d-1} and sparse in comparing with the generating dyadic coordinate cube grid of the size 2dm2^{dm}. For various 0<p,q,θ0<p,q,\theta \le \infty and 1/p<α<r1/p < \alpha < r, we proved upper bounds for the worst case error supfBp,θαfLn(Φ,ξ,f)q \sup_{f \in B^\alpha_{p,\theta}} \, \|f - L_n(\Phi,\xi,f)\|_q which coincide with the asymptotic order of rn(Bp,θα)qr_n(B^\alpha_{p,\theta})_q in some cases. A key role in constructing these linear sampling algorithms, plays a quasi-interpolant representation of functions fBp,θαf \in B^\alpha_{p,\theta} by mixed B-spline series.

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@article{arxiv.1009.4389,
  title  = {B-spline quasi-interpolant representations and sampling recovery of functions with mixed smoothness},
  author = {Dinh Dũng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1009.4389},
  year   = {2010}
}