Anisotropic wavelet bases and restricted nonlinear approximation

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Anisotropic wavelet bases and restricted nonlinear approximation. / Hochmuth, Reinhard.
In: Proceedings in applied mathematics and mechanics, Vol. 3, No. 1, 01.12.2003, p. 446-449.

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title = "Anisotropic wavelet bases and restricted nonlinear approximation",
abstract = "Restricted nonlinear approximation is a generalization of n-term approximation in which a weight function is used to control the terms of the approximant. Here, restricted nonlinear approximation is considered with respect to anisotropic wavelet bases. In particular, characterizations for those functions, which provide a specific convergence rate by restricted nonlinear approximation, are presented.",
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