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Computational complexity theory / Numerical analysis / Approximation theory / Information-based complexity / Sobolev space / Derivative / Approximation algorithm / Radial basis function network / Mathematical analysis / Mathematics / Theoretical computer science
Date: 2012-04-18 10:58:44
Computational complexity theory
Numerical analysis
Approximation theory
Information-based complexity
Sobolev space
Derivative
Approximation algorithm
Radial basis function network
Mathematical analysis
Mathematics
Theoretical computer science

Optimal computation Ronald A. DeVore∗

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