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These proceedings are based on the international conference
Approximation Theory XVI held on May 19-22, 2019 in Nashville,
Tennessee. The conference was the sixteenth in a series of meetings
in Approximation Theory held at various locations in the United
States. Over 130 mathematicians from 20 countries attended. The
book contains two longer survey papers on nonstationary subdivision
and Prony's method, along with 11 research papers on a variety of
topics in approximation theory, including Balian-Low theorems,
butterfly spline interpolation, cubature rules, Hankel and Toeplitz
matrices, phase retrieval, positive definite kernels,
quasi-interpolation operators, stochastic collocation, the gradient
conjecture, time-variant systems, and trivariate finite elements.
The book should be of interest to mathematicians, engineers, and
computer scientists working in approximation theory, computer-aided
geometric design, numerical analysis, and related approximation
areas.
These proceedings are based on papers presented at the
international conference Approximation Theory XV, which was held
May 22-25, 2016 in San Antonio, Texas. The conference was the
fifteenth in a series of meetings in Approximation Theory held at
various locations in the United States, and was attended by 146
participants. The book contains longer survey papers by some of the
invited speakers covering topics such as compressive sensing,
isogeometric analysis, and scaling limits of polynomials and entire
functions of exponential type. The book also includes papers on a
variety of current topics in Approximation Theory drawn from areas
such as advances in kernel approximation with applications,
approximation theory and algebraic geometry, multivariate splines
for applications, practical function approximation, approximation
of PDEs, wavelets and framelets with applications, approximation
theory in signal processing, compressive sensing, rational
interpolation, spline approximation in isogeometric analysis,
approximation of fractional differential equations, numerical
integration formulas, and trigonometric polynomial approximation.
These proceedings were prepared in connection with the 14th
International Conference on Approximation Theory, which was held
April 7-10, 2013 in San Antonio, Texas. The conference was the
fourteenth in a series of meetings in Approximation Theory held at
various locations in the United States. The included invited and
contributed papers cover diverse areas of approximation theory with
a special emphasis on the most current and active areas such as
compressed sensing, isogeometric analysis, anisotropic spaces,
radial basis functions and splines. Classical and abstract
approximation is also included. The book will be of interest to
mathematicians, engineers\ and computer scientists working in
approximation theory, computer-aided geometric design, numerical
analysis and related application areas.
These proceedings are based on the international conference
Approximation Theory XVI held on May 19-22, 2019 in Nashville,
Tennessee. The conference was the sixteenth in a series of meetings
in Approximation Theory held at various locations in the United
States. Over 130 mathematicians from 20 countries attended. The
book contains two longer survey papers on nonstationary subdivision
and Prony's method, along with 11 research papers on a variety of
topics in approximation theory, including Balian-Low theorems,
butterfly spline interpolation, cubature rules, Hankel and Toeplitz
matrices, phase retrieval, positive definite kernels,
quasi-interpolation operators, stochastic collocation, the gradient
conjecture, time-variant systems, and trivariate finite elements.
The book should be of interest to mathematicians, engineers, and
computer scientists working in approximation theory, computer-aided
geometric design, numerical analysis, and related approximation
areas.
These proceedings were prepared in connection with the 14th
International Conference on Approximation Theory, which was held
April 7-10, 2013 in San Antonio, Texas. The conference was the
fourteenth in a series of meetings in Approximation Theory held at
various locations in the United States. The included invited and
contributed papers cover diverse areas of approximation theory with
a special emphasis on the most current and active areas such as
compressed sensing, isogeometric analysis, anisotropic spaces,
radial basis functions and splines. Classical and abstract
approximation is also included. The book will be of
interest to mathematicians, engineers\ and computer scientists
working in approximation theory, computer-aided geometric design,
numerical analysis and related application areas.
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