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Weighted Birkhoff averages: Deterministic and probabilistic perspectives

Weighted Birkhoff averages: Deterministic and probabilistic perspectives

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In this paper, we present physically related applications of a class of weighted quasi-Monte Carlo methods from a deterministic perspective, and establish quantitative universal rapid convergence results via various regularity assumptions. Specifically, we introduce weighting with compact support to the Birkhoff ergodic averages of quasi-periodic, almost periodic, and periodic systems, thereby achieving universal rapid convergence, including both arbitrary polynomial and exponential types. This is in stark contrast to the typically slow convergence in classical ergodic theory. These results, as new contributions, not only discuss more general weighting functions but also provide quantitative improvements to existing results, and the explicit regularity settings facilitate the application of these methods to specific problems. We also revisit the physically related problems and, for the first time, establish universal exponential convergence results for the weighted computation of Fourier coefficients, in both finite-dimensional and infinite-dimensional cases. In addition to the above, we explore results from a probabilistic perspective, including the weighted strong law of large numbers and the weighted central limit theorem, by building upon the historical results.

Zhicheng Tong、Yong Li

数学物理学

Zhicheng Tong,Yong Li.Weighted Birkhoff averages: Deterministic and probabilistic perspectives[EB/OL].(2025-05-06)[2025-06-04].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.03210.点此复制

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