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    Bernstein form is inclusion monotone (English)
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    5 March 1996
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    This paper is concerned with the problem of finding overestimates for the range of polynomials over intervals. The authors consider the well-known Bernstein representation of the polynomials. A very important quality of the range computation algorithm using the Bernstein form -- inclusion monotonicity is proved.
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    range of polynomials
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    Bernstein representation
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    range computation algorithm
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    inclusion monotonicity
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