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    A note on the regularization of discrete approximation problems (English)
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    The results on discretization errors in nonlinear approximation problems obtained by the author earlier [J. Approximation Theory 49, 256-273 (1987; Zbl 0613.41016)] are extended. In general the discrete approximation problem may have no solution. And the discretization errors may not converge, even if the uniform approximation problem possesses a unique solution. It is shown, that some discrete problem can be ``regularized'' in such way, that these pathologies do not take place. Besides if in these cases the uniform approximation problem possesses a unique solution, then the discretization errors tend to zero.
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    discretization errors
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    uniform approximation
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