On the speed of uniform convergence in Mercer's theorem

05/01/2022
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by   Rustem Takhanov, et al.
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The classical Mercer's theorem claims that a continuous positive definite kernel K(š±, š²) on a compact set can be represented as āˆ‘_i=1^āˆžĪ»_iĻ•_i(š±)Ļ•_i(š²) where {(Ī»_i,Ļ•_i)} are eigenvalue-eigenvector pairs of the corresponding integral operator. This infinite representation is known to converge uniformly to the kernel K. We estimate the speed of this convergence in terms of the decay rate of eigenvalues and demonstrate that for 3m times differentiable kernels the first N terms of the series approximate K as š’Ŗ((āˆ‘_i=N+1^āˆžĪ»_i)^m/m+n) or š’Ŗ((āˆ‘_i=N+1^āˆžĪ»^2_i)^m/2m+n).

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