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Operator theory / Measure theory / Functional analysis / Dirac delta function / Continuous function / Hilbert space / Distribution / Hilbert transform / Schur test / Mathematical analysis / Fourier analysis / Generalized functions
Date: 2006-03-15 14:49:44
Operator theory
Measure theory
Functional analysis
Dirac delta function
Continuous function
Hilbert space
Distribution
Hilbert transform
Schur test
Mathematical analysis
Fourier analysis
Generalized functions

Function Classes that Approximate the Bayes Risk Ingo Steinwart, Don Hush, and Clint Scovel

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