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Oscillation-diminishing polynomial approximation in C\(^0_w\) and \(L_p(\mathbb R,d \mu), 1 \leq p < \infty\)
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    Oscillation-diminishing polynomial approximation in C\(^0_w\) and \(L_p(\mathbb R,d \mu), 1 \leq p < \infty\) (English)
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    19 September 2012
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    The `positive polynomial approximation' on an real interval \([a,b]\) means that the function \(f : [a,b] \to [0,\infty)\) may be approximated by a sequence of real polynomials which are non-negative on \([a,b]\). For \(1 \leq p < \infty,\) it is proved that positive polynomial approximation property holds in the space \(L_{p}(\mathbb{R}, d\mu)\) (or \(C_{w}^{0}\)) if and only if the algebraic polynomials are dense in \(L_{2p}(\mathbb{R},d\mu)\) (or \(C_{\sqrt{w}}^{0}\)). Moreover, the condition that \(\mu\) is not a \(2p-\)singular measure (or \(\sqrt{w}\) is not a singular weight) implies the more general `oscillation-diminishing polynomial approximation' property.
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    positive polynomial approximation
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    weighted approximation
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    \(L_{p}-\)spaces
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    \(C_{w}^{0}-\)spaces
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