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Summary: We introduce the generalized double Szász-Mirakjan operators in this paper. We obtain several quantitative estimates for these operators. These estimates help us to determine some function classes \(\mathcal S\) (including some Lipschitz-type spaces) which provide uniform convergence on the whole domain \([0, \infty) \times [0, \infty)\).
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    Summary: We introduce the generalized double Szász-Mirakjan operators in this paper. We obtain several quantitative estimates for these operators. These estimates help us to determine some function classes \(\mathcal S\) (including some Lipschitz-type spaces) which provide uniform convergence on the whole domain \([0, \infty) \times [0, \infty)\).
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