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Approximation of continuous functions of several variables by an arbitrary nonlinear continuous function of one variable, linear functions, and their superpositions
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    Approximation of continuous functions of several variables by an arbitrary nonlinear continuous function of one variable, linear functions, and their superpositions (English)
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    1 February 2000
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    It is proved that a linear space of functions continuous on some space \(\mathbb{R}^n\), which is closed under superposition of functions and which contains constants, linear functions and at least one nonlinear function is dense in the space of all continuous functions on \(\mathbb{R}^n\) equipped with the topology of uniform convergence on compact sets.
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    Stone-Weierstrass theorem
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    continuous functions
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