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Norm of the Bernstein left quasi-interpolant operator (English)
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25 June 1992
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The Bernstein operator \(B_ n\) and its inverse \(B^{-1}_ n\) can be considered as linear differential operators on the space of algebraic polynomials of degree at most \(n\). Let \(A^{(k)}_ n\), \(k\in \{0,1,\dots,n\}\) denote the truncated inverse of \(B_ n\) of order \(k\). Then the left Bernstein quasi-interpolant of order \(k\) has been defined by Sablonniere as \(B^{(k)}_ n:=A^{(k)}_ n:=A^{(k)}\circ B_ n\). The main result shows that the norm \(\| B^{(k)}_ n\|_ \infty\) is uniformly bounded in \(n\).
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Bernstein operator
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space of algebraic polynomials
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Bernstein quasi- interpolant
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left Bernstein quasi-interpolant
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