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It is proved that the Fibonacci and the Frolov point sets, which are known to be very good for numerical integration, have optimal rate of decay of dispersion with respect to the cardinality of sets. This implies that the Fibonacci and the Frolov point sets provide universal discretization of the uniform norm for natural collections of subspaces of the multivariate trigonometric polynomials. It is shown how the optimal upper bounds for dispersion can be derived from the upper bounds for a new characteristic -- the smooth fixed volume discrepancy. It is proved that the Fibonacci point sets provide the universal discretization of all integral norms.
This paper is devoted to the study of a discrepancy-type characteristic -- the fixed volume discrepancy -- of the Korobov point sets in the unit cube. It was observed recently that this new characteristic allows us to obtain optimal rate of dispersio
For a positive integer $d$, the $d$-dimensional Chebyshev-Frolov lattice is the $mathbb{Z}$-lattice in $mathbb{R}^d$ generated by the Vandermonde matrix associated to the roots of the $d$-dimensional Chebyshev polynomial. It is important to enumerate
In this paper, we give the Minc-type bound for spectral radius of nonnegative tensors. We also present the bounds for the spectral radius and the eigenvalue inclusion sets of the general product of tensors.
We present a survey of the nonconforming Trefftz virtual element method for the Laplace and Helmholtz equations. For the latter, we present a new abstract analysis, based on weaker assumptions on the stabilization, and numerical results on the disper
Geometrical objects with integral sides have attracted mathematicians for ages. For example, the problem to prove or to disprove the existence of a perfect box, that is, a rectangular parallelepiped with all edges, face diagonals and space diagonals