Massiveness of the sets of extremal functions in some problems in approximation theory (Q1344964): Difference between revisions

From MaRDI portal
Added link to MaRDI item.
Set OpenAlex properties.
 
(2 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Property / MaRDI profile type
 
Property / MaRDI profile type: MaRDI publication profile / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / cites work
 
Property / cites work: A baire approach to quantitative resonance principles / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / cites work
 
Property / cites work: Behavior of Polynomials of Best Uniform Approximation / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / cites work
 
Property / cites work: Q4767726 / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / cites work
 
Property / cites work: Inequalities for upper bounds of functionals / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / cites work
 
Property / cites work: Best approximation of classes of functions with bounded r-th derivative on a segment by finite-dimensional subspaces / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / cites work
 
Property / cites work: Q3699336 / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / full work available at URL
 
Property / full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01571086 / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / OpenAlex ID
 
Property / OpenAlex ID: W1998698127 / rank
 
Normal rank

Latest revision as of 10:12, 30 July 2024

scientific article
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Massiveness of the sets of extremal functions in some problems in approximation theory
scientific article

    Statements

    Massiveness of the sets of extremal functions in some problems in approximation theory (English)
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    9 March 1995
    0 references
    The author establishes the existence of extremal functions for some problems in approximation theory and proves that the sets of functions of this sort are massive. His approach is based on the notions of category theory and the Baire theorem. He also considers the applications of his main result to problems in approximation theory.
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references