Generalised Recombination Interpolation Method (GRIM)

05/16/2022
by   Terry Lyons, et al.
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In this paper we develop the Generalised Recombination Interpolation Method (GRIM) for finding sparse approximations of functions initially given as linear combinations of some (large) number of simpler functions. GRIM is a hybrid of dynamic growth-based interpolation techniques and thinning-based reduction techniques. We establish that the number of non-zero coefficients in the approximation returned by GRIM is controlled by the concentration of the data. In the case that the functions involved are Lip(γ) for some γ > 0 in the sense of Stein, we obtain improved convergence properties for GRIM. In particular, we prove that the level of data concentration required to guarantee that GRIM finds a good sparse approximation is decreasing with respect to the regularity parameter γ > 0.

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