Ridge functions are a rich class of simple multivariate functions which have found applications in a variety of areas. These include partial differential equations (where they are sometimes termed 'plane waves'), computerised tomography, projection pursuit in the analysis of large multivariate data sets, the MLP model in neural networks, Waring's problem over linear forms, and approximation theory. Ridge Functions is the first book devoted to studying them as entities in and of themselves. The author describes their central properties and provides a solid theoretical foundation for researchers working in areas such as approximation or data science. He also includes an extensive bibliography and discusses some of the unresolved questions that may set the course for future research in the field. Read more...
Abstract:
The first book devoted to ridge functions presents the state of the art and provides a solid theoretical foundation for researchers who encounter ridge functions in approximation theory or data science. It includes an extensive bibliography and discusses some of the unresolved questions in the field. Read more...
Author(s): Pinkus, Allan
Series: Cambridge tracts in mathematics 205
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Year: 2015
Language: English
Pages: 207
Tags: Function spaces.;Multivariate analysis.;Numbers, Real.;MATHEMATICS / Calculus;MATHEMATICS / Mathematical Analysis
Content: Introduction --
Smoothness --
Uniqueness --
Indentifying functions and directions --
Polynomial ridge functions --
Density and representation --
Closure --
Existence and characterization of best approximations --
Approximation algorithms --
Integral representations --
Interpolation at points --
Interpolation on lines.