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Rate of convergence in Trotter's approximation theorem
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    Rate of convergence in Trotter's approximation theorem (English)
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    23 November 2009
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    The authors give a quantitative estimate of the convergence in Trotter's approximation theorem on the convergence of iterates of linear operators. An application is also given concerning the classical Bernstein operators on the d-dimensional simplex.
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    Trotter-Koto approximation theorem
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    convergence of iterates of linear operators
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