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Converse theorems for approximation by Bernstein polynomials in \(L_ p[0,1]\) \((1<p<\infty)\)
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    Converse theorems for approximation by Bernstein polynomials in \(L_ p[0,1]\) \((1<p<\infty)\) (English)
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    The paper deals with the question of characterizing those continuous functions f(x) on [0,1] that are approximable by their Bernstein polynomials \(B_ nf\) in the \(L^ p\)-norm, \(1<p<\infty\), at certain rates. The functions are characterized by means of their second \(\tau\)- modulus of smoothness. Among the results is the following Theorem. For \(1<p<\infty\), \(1/p<\alpha <1\) and \(f\in C[0,1]\), the following statements are equivalent. (1) \(\| f-B_ nf\|_ p=O(n^{-\alpha});\) (2) \(\tau_ 2(f,\Delta (\delta))_{p,p}=O(\delta^{2\alpha});\) (3) \(\tau_ 2(f,\Delta (\delta))_ p=O(\delta^{2\alpha})\) where \(\Delta (\delta)=\Delta (\delta,x)=\delta \sqrt{x(1-x)}+\delta^ 2/2\). Consequently under the above assumptions \(\| f-B_ nf\|_ p=O(n^{-\alpha})\) is equivalent to \(E_ n(f)_ p=O(n^{-2\alpha})\) where \(E_ n(f)_ p\) is the rate of best polynomial approximation to f in the \(L^ p\)-norm. The paper contains useful lemmas and other interesting results.
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    Bernstein polynomials
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    rate of best polynomial approximation
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