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The Bit-Complexity of Finding Nearly Optimal Quadrature Rules for Weighted Integration

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The Bit-Complexity of Finding Nearly Optimal Quadrature Rules for Weighted Integration
: Given a probability measure and a positive integer n. How to choose n knots and n weights such that the corresponding quadrature rule has the minimum worst-case error when applied to approximate the -integral of Lipschitz functions? This question has been considered by several authors. We study this question whithin the framework of Turing machine-based real computability and complexity theory as put forward by [Ko 1991] and others. After having defined the notion of a polynomialtime computable probability measure on the unit interval, we will show that there are measures of this type for which there is no computable optimal rule with two knots. We furthermore characterize
Volker Bosserhoff
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where JUCS
Authors Volker Bosserhoff
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