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ε-Kronecker and I₀ sets in abelian groups, IV: interpolation by non-negative measures

Colin C. Graham, Kathryn E. Hare (2006)

Studia Mathematica

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A subset E of a discrete abelian group is a "Fatou-Zygmund interpolation set" (FZI₀ set) if every bounded Hermitian function on E is the restriction of the Fourier-Stieltjes transform of a discrete, non-negative measure. We show that every infinite subset of a discrete abelian group contains an FZI₀ set of the same cardinality (if the group is torsion free, a stronger interpolation property holds) and that ε-Kronecker sets are FZI₀ (with that stronger interpolation...

Three ways of interpolation on finite elements

Šolín, Pavel, Segeth, Karel

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Interpolation on finite elements usually occurs in a Hilbert space setting, which means that interpolation techniques involving orthogonal projection are an alternative for the traditional Lagrange nodal interpolation schemes. In addition to the Lagrange interpolation, this paper discusses the global orthogonal projection and the projection-based interpolation. These techniques are compared from the point of view of quality, efficiency, sensitivity to input parameters and other aspects....

Characterization of some interpolation spaces (I)

Alessandra Lunardi (1982)

Atti della Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei. Classe di Scienze Fisiche, Matematiche e Naturali. Rendiconti Lincei. Matematica e Applicazioni

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Si calcolano alcuni spazi di interpolazione fra spazi di funzioni hölderiane.

On the relation between complex and real methods of interpolation

Mieczysław Mastyło, Vladimir Ovchinnikov (1997)

Studia Mathematica

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We study those compatible couples of Banach spaces for which the complex method interpolation spaces are also described by the K-method of interpolation. As an application we present counter-examples to Cwikel's conjecture that all interpolation spaces of a Banach couple are described by the K-method whenever all complex interpolation spaces have this property.