Central limit theorem for square error of multivariate nonparametric box spline density estimators
We prove the central limit theorem for the integrated square error of multivariate box-spline density estimators.
We prove the central limit theorem for the integrated square error of multivariate box-spline density estimators.
In the present paper our aim is to establish convergence and Voronovskaja-type theorems for first derivatives of generalized Baskakov operators for functions of one and two variables in exponential and polynomial weight spaces.
Let X be a Banach space and T ∈ L(X), the space of all bounded linear operators on X. We give a list of necessary and sufficient conditions for the uniform stability of T, that is, for the convergence of the sequence of iterates of T in the uniform topology of L(X). In particular, T is uniformly stable iff for some p ∈ ℕ, the restriction of the pth iterate of T to the range of I-T is a Banach contraction. Our proof is elementary: It uses simple facts from linear algebra, and the Banach Contraction...
The present paper is concerned with the study of the differential operator Au(x):=α(x)u”(x)+β(x)u’(x) in the space C([0,1)] and of its adjoint Bv(x):=((αv)’(x)-β(x)v(x))’ in the space , where α(x):=x(1-x)/2 (0≤x≤1). A careful analysis of their main properties is carried out in view of some generation results available in [6, 12, 20] and [25]. In addition, we introduce and study two different kinds of Beta-type operators as a generalization of similar operators defined in [18]. Among the corresponding...
Approximation theory and functional analysis share many common problems and points of contact. One of the areas of mutual interest is that of density results. In this paper we briefly survey various methods and results in this area starting from work of Weierstrass and Riesz, and extending to more recent times.
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 41A25, 41A27, 41A36.We establish direct and converse theorems for generalized parameter dependent Bernstein-type operators. The direct estimate is given using a K-functional and the inverse result is a strong converse inequality of type A, in the terminology of [2].
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 46B70, 41A10, 41A25, 41A27, 41A35, 41A36, 42A10.The paper presents a method of relating two K-functionals by means of a continuous linear transform of the function. In particular, a characterization of various weighted K-functionals by unweighted fixed-step moduli of smoothness is derived. This is applied in estimating the rate of convergence of several approximation processes.Partially supported by grant No. 103/2007 of the National Science Fund of the Sofia University....
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 41A25, 41A36, 40G15.In this paper, we obtain some statistical Korovkin-type approximation theorems including fractional derivatives of functions. We also show that our new results are more applicable than the classical ones.
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 41A25, 41A36.In the present paper, we improve the classical trigonometric Korovkin theory by using the concept of statistical convergence from the summability theory and also by considering the fractional derivatives of functions. We also show that our new results are more applicable than the classical ones.
We study the uniform approximation properties of general multivariate singular integral operators on , N ≥ 1. We establish their convergence to the unit operator with rates. The estimates are pointwise and uniform. The established inequalities involve the multivariate higher order modulus of smoothness. We list the multivariate Picard, Gauss-Weierstrass, Poisson-Cauchy and trigonometric singular integral operators to which this theory can be applied directly.
In the present paper, we prove a global direct theorem for the modified Baskakov type operators in terms of so called Ditzian-Totik modulus of smoothness.