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Polynomial collocation over massive sets for Toeplitz integral equations on the Bergman space
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    Polynomial collocation over massive sets for Toeplitz integral equations on the Bergman space (English)
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    24 April 1997
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    The subject of this paper is polynomial collocation for approximately solving Toeplitz integral equations on the Bergman space of the complex unit disk. It turns out that the convergence of such methods depends on the choice of the system of collocation points. The authors establish a result for the case where the collocation points are evenly distributed on massive subsets of the unit disk.
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    polynomial collocation
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    Toeplitz integral equations
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    Bergman space
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    convergence
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