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    Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin Heidelberg :
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    almahu_9947363028402882
    Format: XI, 289 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783642039423
    Series Statement: Algorithms and Combinatorics, 18
    Content: What is the "most uniform" way of distributing n points in the unit square? How big is the "irregularity" necessarily present in any such distribution? Such questions are treated in geometric discrepancy theory. The book is an accessible and lively introduction to this area, with numerous exercises and illustrations. In separate, more specialized parts, it also provides a comprehensive guide to recent research. Including a wide variety of mathematical techniques (from harmonic analysis, combinatorics, algebra etc.) in action on non-trivial examples, the book is suitable for a "special topic" course for early graduates in mathematics and computer science. Besides professional mathematicians, it will be of interest to specialists in fields where a large collection of objects should be "uniformly" represented by a smaller sample (such as high-dimensional numerical integration in computational physics or financial mathematics, efficient divide-and-conquer algorithms in computer science, etc.). From the reviews: "...The numerous illustrations are well placed and instructive. The clear and elegant exposition conveys a wealth of intuitive insights into the techniques utilized. Each section usually consists of text, historical remarks and references for the specialist, and exercises. Hints are provided for the more difficult exercises, with the exercise-hint format permitting inclusion of more results than otherwise would be possible in a book of this size..." Allen D. Rogers, Mathematical Reviews Clippings (2001) .
    Note: 1. Introduction -- 2. Low-Discrepancy Sets for Axis-Parallel Boxes -- 3. Upper Bounds in the Lebesgue-Measure Setting -- 4. Combinatorial Discrepancy -- 5. VC-Dimension and Discrepancy -- 6. Lower Bounds -- 7. More Lower Bounds and the Fourier Transform -- A. Tables of Selected Discrepancy Bounds -- Hints.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783642039416
    Language: English
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