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On the compressibility of tensors

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arxiv 1812.09576 v2 pith:K7CDSHS7 submitted 2018-12-22 math.NA cs.NA

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keywords tensorepsilonmathcaltensorsboundcompressibilityequationstructure
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Tensors are often compressed by expressing them in low rank tensor formats. In this paper, we develop three methodologies that bound the compressibility of a tensor: (1) Algebraic structure, (2) Smoothness, and (3) Displacement structure. For each methodology, we derive bounds on storage costs that partially explain the abundance of compressible tensors in applied mathematics. For example, we show that the solution tensor $\mathcal{X} \in \mathbb{C}^{n \times n \times n}$ of a discretized Poisson equation $-\nabla^2 u =1$ on $[-1,1]^3$ with zero Dirichlet conditions can be approximated to a relative accuracy of $0<\epsilon<1$ in the Frobenius norm by a tensor in tensor-train format with $\mathcal{O}(n (\log n)^2 (\log(1/\epsilon))^2)$ degrees of freedom. As this bound is constructive, we are also able to solve this equation spectrally with $\mathcal{O}(n (\log n)^3 (\log(1/\epsilon))^3)$ complexity.

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