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Approximation properties of recursively defined Bernstein-type operators (English)
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20 February 1997
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The authors consider polynomial type operators having the form \(A_n(f;x)= \sum^{k=n}_{k=0} \alpha_{n,k} x^k(1-x)^{n-k} f({k\over n})\) with \(n\in\mathbb{N} =\{1,2,\dots\}\), \(f\in C([0,1], \mathbb{R})\), \(x\in [0,1]\), \(\alpha_{n+1,k} =\alpha_{n,k} +\alpha_{n,k-1}\) for \(k\in \overline {1,n}\) and \(\alpha_{n,0} =\lambda_n\), \(\alpha_{n,n} =\rho_n\), where \((\lambda_n)_{n\in \mathbb{N}} \), \((\rho_n)_{n\in\mathbb{N}}\) are fixed sequences of real numbers. The authors study the uniform convergence of these operators together with some quantitative and regularity properties. Finally, in some particular cases, they investigate the behavior of the iterates.
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generalization of Bernstein operators
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uniform convergence
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quantitative estimates
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behavior of the iterates
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