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    Nonlinear trigonometric approximation and the Dirac delta function (English)
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    The author describes nonlinear approximations for Fourier series based on two types of trigonometric generating functions, i.e. the ``geometric generating function'' \(1/(1-x)\) and the ``exponential generating function'' \(e^x\). He applies these approximations to the Dirac delta, proves the convergence, gives the error terms and compares numerically these approximations and the linear approximation using the same data.
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    nonlinear approximation
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    trigonometric generating functions
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    Dirac delta function
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    Gaussian quadrature
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    numerical examples
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