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    The central approximation theorems for Baskakov-Bézier operators (English)
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    For the Bézier version of the Baskakov operators, the authors establish direct, inverse, and equivalence theorems in terms of the first order Ditzian-Totik modulus of smoothness. In the last section they explain why the second order modulus cannot be used in this setting.
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    Baskakov operators
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