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New Bounds for the Extreme and the Star Discrepancy of Double-Infinite Matrices

Published 8 May 2023 in math.NT, cs.NA, and math.NA | (2305.04686v1)

Abstract: According to Aistleitner and Weimar, there exist two-dimensional (double) infinite matrices whose star-discrepancy $D_N{*s}$ of the first $N$ rows and $s$ columns, interpreted as $N$ points in $[0,1]s$, satisfies an inequality of the form $$D_N{*s} \leq \sqrt{\alpha} \sqrt{A+B\frac{\ln(\log_2(N))}{s}}\sqrt{\frac{s}{N}}$$ with $\alpha = \zeta{-1}(2) \approx 1.73, A=1165$ and $B=178$. These matrices are obtained by using i.i.d sequences, and the parameters $s$ and $N$ refer to the dimension and the sample size respectively. In this paper, we improve their result in two directions: First, we change the character of the equation so that the constant $A$ gets replaced by a value $A_s$ dependent on the dimension $s$ such that for $s>1$ we have $A_s<A$. Second, we generalize the result to the case of the (extreme) discrepancy. The paper is complemented by a section where we show numerical results for the dependence of the parameter $A_s$ on $s$.

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