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    Jackson theorem in \(L_p\), \(0<p<1\), for functions on the sphere (English)
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    8 March 2010
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    The best approximation of functions in \(L_p(S^{d-1})\), \(0<p<1\) by spherical harmonic polynomials is shown to be bounded by a modulus of smoothness introduced by Z. Ditzian.
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    spherical harmonic polynomials
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    modulus of smoothness
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