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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1587288
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\(L_p\) Markov-Bernstein inequalities on arcs of the circle
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    \(L_p\) Markov-Bernstein inequalities on arcs of the circle (English)
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    25 January 2002
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    The paper is devoted to the proof of the following (very difficult!) result: \textbf{Theorem}: Let \(0<p<\infty\) and \(0\leq \alpha<\beta\leq 2\pi\). Then for all trigonometric polynomials \(s_n\) of degree \(\leq n\) the inequality \[ \int_{\alpha}^{\beta} |s'_n(\theta)|^p\left[ \biggl|\sin\frac{\theta-\alpha}{2}\biggr|\biggl|\sin\frac{\theta-\beta}{2}\biggr|+ \left(\frac{\beta-\alpha}{n}\right)^2 \right]^{p/2} d\theta \leq Cn^p\int_{\alpha}^{\beta} |s_n (\theta)|^p d\theta, \] for a certain constant \(C\) which is independent of \(\alpha,\beta,n,s_n\). The result proves that a conjecture of T. Erdélyi is valid. The proof is quite technical. It uses complex analysis and meassure theory, and it is based on the proof of an analogous result for the algebraic polynomial setting. The paper should be very useful for people interested in inequalities in approximation theory, specially those working in the complex domain.
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    Markov-Bernstein inequalities
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    trigonometric polynomials
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    approximation on arcs
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