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Randomized Complexity of Parametric Integration and the Role of Adaption II. Sobolev Spaces

Numerical Analysis 2023-06-26 v1 Numerical Analysis

Abstract

We study the complexity of randomized computation of integrals depending on a parameter, with integrands from Sobolev spaces. That is, for r,d1,d2Nr,d_1,d_2\in{\mathbb N}, 1p,q1\le p,q\le \infty, D1=[0,1]d1D_1= [0,1]^{d_1}, and D2=[0,1]d2D_2= [0,1]^{d_2} we are given fWpr(D1×D2)f\in W_p^r(D_1\times D_2) and we seek to approximate Sf=D2f(s,t)dt(sD1), Sf=\int_{D_2}f(s,t)dt\quad (s\in D_1), with error measured in the Lq(D1)L_q(D_1)-norm. Our results extend previous work of Heinrich and Sindambiwe (J.\ Complexity, 15 (1999), 317--341) for p=q=p=q=\infty and Wiegand (Shaker Verlag, 2006) for 1p=q<1\le p=q<\infty. Wiegand's analysis was carried out under the assumption that Wpr(D1×D2)W_p^r(D_1\times D_2) is continuously embedded in C(D1×D2)C(D_1\times D_2) (embedding condition). We also study the case that the embedding condition does not hold. For this purpose a new ingredient is developed -- a stochastic discretization technique. The paper is based on Part I, where vector valued mean computation -- the finite-dimensional counterpart of parametric integration -- was studied. In Part I a basic problem of Information-Based Complexity on the power of adaption for linear problems in the randomized setting was solved. Here a further aspect of this problem is settled.

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@article{arxiv.2306.13499,
  title  = {Randomized Complexity of Parametric Integration and the Role of Adaption II. Sobolev Spaces},
  author = {Stefan Heinrich},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.13499},
  year   = {2023}
}

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32 pages