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A note on the fixed points of positive linear operators
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    A note on the fixed points of positive linear operators (English)
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    20 February 2018
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    The main result of the paper is the following Theorem: There exists no positive linear analytic operator \(L : C[0,1] \to C[0,1]\) preserving the monomial functions \(x^{i}\) and \(x^{j},\) where \(0 < i < j\) are given integers.
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    Bernstein operators
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    positive linear operators
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    fixed points
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    Korovkin systems
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