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Best interpolation with polynomials lacking the linear term (English)
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25 June 1992
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The following theorem is proved. For \(n\geq 2\) one considers the space of polynomials spanned by \(1,t^ 2,\ldots,t^{t+1}\). Optimal interpolation with this space on an interval \([a,b]\), with \(0<a<b\), and with nodes \(t_ 0,t_ 1,\ldots,t_ n\), satisfying the relations: \(a=t_ 0<t_ 1<\cdots<t_ n=b\), is characterized by the known equi-oscillation properties (Bernstein-Erdős conditions), and the nodes \(t_ 0,t_ 1,\ldots,t_ n\) are uniquely determined.
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incomplete polynomials
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complete extended \(T\)-system
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optimal interpolation
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equi-oscillation
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Bernstein-Erdős conditions
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