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On the relation between linear n-widths and approximation numbers (English)
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1989
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Approximation theory is one of the important branches of mathematics developing fast in different directions currently. Here the author shows that for a compact absolutely convex subset of a normal space three things coincide: the linear n-width obtained by bounded linear rank n operators, that one obtained by arbitrary linear rank n operators and the corresponding approximation number of the associated embedding. A special version of the local convexity for spaces connected with embedding operators is used. Through a counterexample it is shown that the assumption of absoluteness made on compactness cannot be replaced by relative compactness.
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n-width
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approximation number
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local convexity
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