On Spectral Means And Some Of Their Applications
The approximation in the uniform norm of a continuous function f(x) = f(x₁,...,xₙ) by continuous sums g₁(h₁(x)) + g₂(h₂(x)), where the functions h₁ and h₂ are fixed, is considered. A Chebyshev type criterion for best approximation is established in terms of paths with respect to the functions h₁ and h₂.
AMS Subject Classification 2010: 41A25, 41A27, 41A35, 41A36, 41A40, 42Al6, 42A85.The paper is concerned with establishing direct estimates for convolution operators on homogeneous Banach spaces of periodic functions by means of appropriately defined Kfunctional. The differential operator in the K-functional is defined by means of strong limit and described explicitly in terms of its Fourier coefficients. The description is simple and independent of the homogeneous Banach space. Saturation of such...
Under some assumptions on the matrix of a summability method, whose rows are sequences of bounded variation, we obtain a generalization and an improvement of some results of Xie-Hua Sun and L. Leindler.
We prove the existence of an effectively computable integer polynomial P(x,t₀,...,t₅) having the following property. Every continuous function can be approximated with arbitrary accuracy by an infinite sum of analytic functions , each solving the same system of universal partial differential equations, namely (σ = 1,..., s).
We continue studying the estimation of Bernstein-Walsh type for algebraic polynomials in regions with piecewise smooth boundary.
By the Oka-Weil theorem, each holomorphic function f in a neighbourhood of a compact polynomially convex set can be approximated uniformly on K by complex polynomials. The famous Bernstein-Walsh-Siciak theorem specifies the Oka-Weil result: it states that the distance (in the supremum norm on K) of f to the space of complex polynomials of degree at most n tends to zero not slower than the sequence M(f)ρ(f)ⁿ for some M(f) > 0 and ρ(f) ∈ (0,1). The aim of this note is to deduce the uniform version,...