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    On the uniform convergence of interpolating polynomials (English)
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    30 April 2009
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    Let \(f:[0,1] \to \mathbb R\) be a continuous function defined by a power series, and let \(P_n\) be the \(n\)th degree polynomial that interpolates \(f\) at \(n+1\) equispaced points. The paper states sufficient conditions for the sequence \((P_n)\) to converge uniformly against \(f\). Error estimates for this procedure and for the approximation of \(f\) by Bernstein polynomials are provided, too. The proofs avoid methods using complex analysis.
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    power series
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    interpolating polynomial
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    uniform convergence
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    Stirling number of the second kind
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    Bernstein polynomial
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