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On the stability of some classical operators from approximation theory
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    On the stability of some classical operators from approximation theory (English)
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    13 January 2014
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    An operator \(T\) mapping a normed space \(A\) into a normed space \(B\) is Hyers-Ulam stable (HU-stable) iff there exists a constant \(K\) such that for any \(g\in T(A)\), \(\varepsilon>0\) and \(f\in A\) such that \(\|Tf-g\|\leq\varepsilon\), there exists \(f_0\in A\) such that \(Tf_0=g\) and \(\|f-f_0\|\leq K\varepsilon\). The infimum of all constants \(K\) is denoted by \(K_T\). The paper deals with HU-stability of several classical operators from approximation theory. In particular, the stability of Bernstein operators \(B_n\) is proved and the constant \(K_{B_n}\) is determined. For the Szász-Mirakjan operators \(L_n\) the lack of stability is shown. The other considered operators are: the Meyer-König and Zeller operators, Kantorovich, Durmeyer, Bernstein-Durmeyer and beta integral operators, projections and others.
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    Hyers-Ulam stability
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    approximation
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    best constant
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    Meyer-König operator
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    Kantorovich operator
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    Durmeyer operator
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    normed space
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    Bernstein operator
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    Szász-Mirakjan operator
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    beta integral operator
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