Henryk Wozniakowski

Affiliations: 
Computer Science Columbia University, New York, NY 
 University of Warsaw, Poland 
Area:
computational complexity of continuous problems
Website:
http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~henryk/
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Novak E, Ritter K, Sloan IH, et al. (2015) Bernd Carl, Aicke Hinrichs, and Philipp Rudolph share the 2014 Best Paper Award Journal of Complexity. 31: v
Novak E, Sloan IH, Traub JF, et al. (2014) Shu Tezuka, Joos Heintz, Bart Kuijpers, and Andrés Rojas Paredes Share the 2013 Best Paper Award Journal of Complexity. 30
Novak E, Sloan IH, Traub JF, et al. (2013) Announcement: Dmitriy Bilyk, Lutz Kämmerer, Stefan Kunis, Daniel Potts, Volodya Temlyakov and Rui Yu share the 2012 Best Paper Award Journal of Complexity. 29: 141
Novak E, Sloan IH, Traub JF, et al. (2012) Announcement: Thomas Daun, Leszek Plaskota, Greg W. Wasilkowski Win the 2011 Best Paper Award Journal of Complexity. 28: 519
Dick J, Larcher G, Pillichshammer F, et al. (2011) Exponential convergence and tractability of multivariate integration for Korobov spaces Mathematics of Computation. 80: 905-930
Novak E, Sloan IH, Traub JF, et al. (2011) Announcement: Aicke Hinrichs, Simon Foucart, Alain Pajor, Holger Rauhut, Tino Ullrich win the 2010 Best Paper Award Journal of Complexity. 27: 501
Kuo FY, Sloan IH, Wasilkowski GW, et al. (2010) On decompositions of multivariate functions Mathematics of Computation. 79: 953-966
Wasilkowski GW, WoźNiakowski H. (2010) On the exponent of discrepancies Mathematics of Computation. 79: 983-992
Novak E, Sloan IH, Traub JF, et al. (2010) Announcement: Frank Aurzada, Steffen Dereich, Michael Scheutzow, and Christian Vormoor win the 2009 best paper award Journal of Complexity. 26: 335
Wasilkowski GW, Woźniakowski H. (2007) The power of standard information for multivariate approximation in the randomized setting Mathematics of Computation. 76: 965-988
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