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A Deterministic Algorithm for Constructing Multiple Rank-1 Lattices of Near-Optimal Size (2003.09753v1)

Published 21 Mar 2020 in math.NA and cs.NA

Abstract: In this paper we present the first known deterministic algorithm for the construction of multiple rank-1 lattices for the approximation of periodic functions of many variables. The algorithm works by converting a potentially large reconstructing single rank-1 lattice for some $ d $-dimensional frequency set $ I \subset [N]d $ into a collection of much smaller rank-1 lattices which allow for accurate and efficient reconstruction of trigonometric polynomials with coefficients in $ I $ (and, therefore, for the approximation of multivariate periodic functions). The total number of sampling points in the resulting multiple rank-1 lattices is theoretically shown to be less than $ \mathcal{O}\left( |I| \log{ 2 }(N |I|) \right) $ with constants independent of $d$, and by performing one-dimensional fast Fourier transforms on samples of trigonometric polynomials with Fourier support in $ I $ at these points, we obtain exact reconstruction of all Fourier coefficients in fewer than $ \mathcal{O}\left(d\,|I|\log4 (N|I|)\right) $ total operations. Additionally, we present a second multiple rank-1 lattice construction algorithm which constructs lattices with even fewer sampling points at the cost of only being able to reconstruct exact trigonometric polynomials rather than having additional theoretical approximation. Both algorithms are tested numerically and surpass the theoretical bounds. Notably, we observe that the oversampling factors #samples$/|I|$ appear to grow only logarithmically in $ |I| $ for the first algorithm and appear near-optimally bounded by four in the second algorithm.

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