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Restricted non-linear approximation in sequence spaces and applications to wavelet bases and interpolation
Eugenio Hernández, Daniel Vera
Published 2011-08-12Version 1
Restricted non-linear approximation is a type of N-term approximation where a measure $\nu$ on the index set (rather than the counting measure) is used to control the number of terms in the approximation. We show that embeddings for restricted non-linear approximation spaces in terms of weighted Lorentz sequence spaces are equivalent to Jackson and Bernstein type inequalities, and also to the upper and lower Temlyakov property. As applications we obtain results for wavelet bases in Triebel-Lizorkin spaces by showing the Temlyakow property in this setting. Moreover, new interpolation results for Triebel-Lizorkin and Besov spaces are obtained.
Comments: 23 pages
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