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Gaussian kernel expansion with basis functions uniformly bounded in \(\mathcal{L}_{\infty}\)

Kernel expansions are a topic of considerable interest in machine learning, also because of their relation to the so-called feature maps introduced in machine learning. Properties of the associated basis functions and weights (corresponding to eigenfunctions and eigenvalues in the Mercer setting) gi...

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description Kernel expansions are a topic of considerable interest in machine learning, also because of their relation to the so-called feature maps introduced in machine learning. Properties of the associated basis functions and weights (corresponding to eigenfunctions and eigenvalues in the Mercer setting) give insight into for example the structure of the associated reproducing kernel Hilbert space, the goodness of approximation schemes, the convergence rates and generalization properties of kernel machines. Recent work in the literature has derived some of these results by assuming uniformly bounded basis functions in \(\mathcal{L}_\infty\). Motivated by this line of research, we investigate under this constraint all possible kernel expansions of the Gaussian kernel, one of the most widely used models in machine learning. Our main result is the construction on \(\mathbb{R}^2\) of a Gaussian kernel expansion with weights in \(\ell_p\) for any \(p>1\). This result is optimal since we also prove that \(p=1\) cannot be reached by the Gaussian kernel, nor by any of the other radial basis function kernels commonly used in the literature. A consequence for this kind of kernels is also the non-existence of Mercer expansions on \(\mathbb{R}^2\), with respect to any finite measure, whose eigenfunctions all belong to a closed ball of \(\mathcal{L}_\infty\).
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