Kernel-Based Methods
Kernel-Based Methods
Kernel-Based Methods
Stefano De Marchi Francesco Marchetti  &  Emma Perracchione

Kernel-Based Methods

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    Stefano De Marchi is Full Professor of Numerical Analysis at the University of Padova. He has authored more than 150 publications and is the managing editor of the open-access journal Dolomites Research Notes on Approximation. He is the founder of the Italian Network on Approximation and one of the discoverers of the so-called Padua points. Francesco Marchetti is Assistant Professor of Numerical Analysis at the University of Padova. His research lies at the intersection of approximation theory and machine learning, focusing on kernel methods and polynomial and RBF interpolation, with applications to medical imaging and space weather forecasting, within national and international research projects. Emma Perracchione is Associate Professor at Politecnico di Torino. Her research focuses on approximation theory and its applications to solar physics, such as astronomical imaging. She is currently Principal Investigator of the GOSSIP project (Greedy Optimal Sampling for Solar Inverse Problems), funded by the Italian Ministry of Universities and Research.

    Stefano De Marchi is Full Professor of Numerical Analysis at the University of Padova. He has authored more than 150 publications and is the managing editor of the open-access journal Dolomites Research Notes on Approximation. He is the founder of the Italian Network on Approximation and one of the discoverers of the so-called Padua points. Francesco Marchetti is Assistant Professor of Numerical Analysis at the University of Padova. His research lies at the intersection of approximation theory and machine learning, focusing on kernel methods and polynomial and RBF interpolation, with applications to medical imaging and space weather forecasting, within national and international research projects. Emma Perracchione is Associate Professor at Politecnico di Torino. Her research focuses on approximation theory and its applications to solar physics, such as astronomical imaging. She is currently Principal Investigator of the GOSSIP project (Greedy Optimal Sampling for Solar Inverse Problems), funded by the Italian Ministry of Universities and Research.

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    Publisher Cambridge University Press
    Pub date Oct. 31, 2026
    Pages 242
    Theme Numerical analysis
    Weight 500 gr
    EAN 9781009769129
    Binding Hardback / bound
    Language English

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