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On the rate of convergence of the Szász-Mirakyan operator for functions of bounded variation
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    On the rate of convergence of the Szász-Mirakyan operator for functions of bounded variation (English)
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    In this paper the rate of convergence of the Szász-Mirakyan operator \(S_ n(f,x)\) for functions of bounded variation on every finite subinterval of \([0,\infty)\) is studied. The author proves that \(S_ n(f,x)\) converges to \(frac{1}{2}(f(x+)+(f(x-))\) under Hermann's condition on the magnitude of f by giving quantitative estimates of the rate of convergence. These estimates are essentially best possible.
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    rate of convergence
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    Szász-Mirakyan operator
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    Hermann's condition
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