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The Schwarz-Pick theorem and its applications

M. Qazi, Q. Rahman (2011)

Annales UMCS, Mathematica

Various derivative estimates for functions of exponential type in a half-plane are proved in this paper. The reader will also find a related result about functions analytic in a quadrant. In addition, the paper contains a result about functions analytic in a strip. Our main tool in this study is the Schwarz-Pick theorem from the geometric theory of functions. We also use the Phragmén-Lindelöf principle, which is of course standard in such situations.

The sharpness of convergence results for q -Bernstein polynomials in the case q > 1

Sofiya Ostrovska (2008)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

Due to the fact that in the case q > 1 the q -Bernstein polynomials are no longer positive linear operators on C [ 0 , 1 ] , the study of their convergence properties turns out to be essentially more difficult than that for q < 1 . In this paper, new saturation theorems related to the convergence of q -Bernstein polynomials in the case q > 1 are proved.

The structure of quasiasymptotics of Schwartz distributions

Jasson Vindas (2010)

Banach Center Publications

In this article complete characterizations of the quasiasymptotic behavior of Schwartz distributions are presented by means of structural theorems. The cases at infinity and the origin are both analyzed. Special attention is paid to quasiasymptotics of degree -1. It is shown how the structural theorem can be used to study Cesàro and Abel summability of trigonometric series and integrals. Further properties of quasiasymptotics at infinity are discussed. A condition for test functions in bigger spaces...

The Weierstrass theorem on polynomial approximation

Rudolf Výborný (2005)

Mathematica Bohemica

In the paper a simple proof of the Weierstrass approximation theorem on a function continuous on a compact interval of the real line is given. The proof is elementary in the sense that it does not use uniform continuity.

Theoretical and numerical study of a free boundary problem by boundary integral methods

Michel Crouzeix, Philippe Féat, Francisco-Javier Sayas (2001)

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis - Modélisation Mathématique et Analyse Numérique

In this paper we study a free boundary problem appearing in electromagnetism and its numerical approximation by means of boundary integral methods. Once the problem is written in a equivalent integro-differential form, with the arc parametrization of the boundary as unknown, we analyse it in this new setting. Then we consider Galerkin and collocation methods with trigonometric polynomial and spline curves as approximate solutions.

Theoretical and numerical study of a free boundary problem by boundary integral methods

Michel Crouzeix, Philippe Féat, Francisco-Javier Sayas (2010)

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis

In this paper we study a free boundary problem appearing in electromagnetism and its numerical approximation by means of boundary integral methods. Once the problem is written in a equivalent integro-differential form, with the arc parametrization of the boundary as unknown, we analyse it in this new setting. Then we consider Galerkin and collocation methods with trigonometric polynomial and spline curves as approximate solutions.

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