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Saturation and inverse results for the Bernstein max-product operator
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    Saturation and inverse results for the Bernstein max-product operator (English)
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    7 January 2015
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    The nonlinear Bernstein max-product approximation operators were defined and formally studied in [\textit{S. G. Gal}, Shape-preserving approximation by real and complex polynomials. Basel: Birkhäuser (2008; Zbl 1154.41002)]. Several articles were devoted to their study and to some related max-product type operators. As explained in the introduction of this paper, for large classes of functions, the Bernstein max-product operators improve the order of approximation to the Jackson-type order. For these operators, the authors determine the saturation order and its associated special class of functions. A local inverse result is also obtained.
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    Bernstein max-product operator
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    saturation order
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    local inverse result
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