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Some observations on local least squares
Authors:R H Bartels  G H Golub  F F Samavati
Institution:(1) School of Computer Science, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 3G1, Canada;(2) Stanford University, Stanford, California, 94305, U.S.A.;(3) University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, T2N 1N4, Canada
Abstract:In previous work we introduced a construction to produce biorthogonal multiresolutions from given subdivisions. The approach involved estimating the solution to a least squares problem by means of a number of smaller least squares approximations on local portions of the data. In this work we use a result by Dahlquist, et al. on the method of averages to make observational comparisons between this local least squares estimation and full least squares approximation. We have explored examples in two problem domains: data reduction and data approximation. We observe that, particularly for design matrices with a repetitive pattern of column entries, the least squares solution is often well estimated by local least squares, that the estimation rapidly improves with the size of the local least squares problems, and that the quality of the estimate is largely independent of the size of the full problem. In memory of Germund Dahlquist (1925–2005).AMS subject classification (2000) 93E24
Keywords:subdivision  refinement  interpolation  approximation  least squares  projection  subspace angles  left inverse  B-splines
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