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On the quasi-uniformity properties of quasi-Monte Carlo lattice point sets and sequences (2502.06202v1)

Published 10 Feb 2025 in math.NT

Abstract: The discrepancy of a point set quantifies how well the points are distributed, with low-discrepancy point sets demonstrating exceptional uniform distribution properties. Such sets are integral to quasi-Monte Carlo methods, which approximate integrals over the unit cube for integrands of bounded variation. In contrast, quasi-uniform point sets are characterized by optimal separation and covering radii, making them well-suited for applications such as radial basis function approximation. This paper explores the quasi-uniformity properties of quasi-Monte Carlo point sets constructed from lattices. Specifically, we analyze rank-1 lattice point sets, Fibonacci lattice point sets, Frolov point sets, and $(n \boldsymbol{\alpha})$-sequences, providing insights into their potential for use in applications that require both low-discrepancy and quasi-uniform distribution. As an example, we show that the $(n \boldsymbol{\alpha})$-sequence with $\alpha_j = 2{j/(d+1)}$ for $j \in {1, 2, \ldots, d}$ is quasi-uniform and has low-discrepancy.

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