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Positive interpolation operators with exponential-type weights
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    Positive interpolation operators with exponential-type weights (English)
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    14 June 2013
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    The authors introduce two sequences of interpolatory positive linear operators on the real line \(\mathbb{R}\). One of them, similar to the sequence investigated by \textit{A. Knopfmacher} [J. Approximation Theory 46, 182--203 (1986; Zbl 0604.41025)], has the property of Hermite-Fejér interpolation. The second sequence is of Shepard type. For both sequences the weighted \(L_p\)-convergence is investigated in terms of Freud-type and Erdős-type weights.
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    positive linear operators
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    interpolation
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    weighted \(L_p\)-convergence
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