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    Best one-sided \(L^1\)-approximation by blending functions of order \((2,2)\) (English)
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    13 November 2002
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    The \((m,n)\) blended functions defined on \([-1,1]^2\) is the infinite dimensional linear space of polynomials of two variables \(p\) such that \(\delta^{m+n}p / \delta^m\delta^n =0\). This work proves fundamental properties of best one-sided \(L^1\)-approximation by blended functions of order \((2,2)\). For example, the best approximations from above inherit the smoothness of the function being approximated, and the approximation from below is a blending-spline function.
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    multivariate approximation
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    transfinite Hermite interpolation
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