Methods for bounding the range of a polynomial (Q1899952)

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Methods for bounding the range of a polynomial
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    Methods for bounding the range of a polynomial (English)
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    14 March 1996
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    Let \(p(x)= \sum_{s=0}^n a_s x^s\) be a real polynomial. Then bounds of \(p(x)\) over the interval \([0, 1]\) are determined as follows: Let \(A_j (x)\), \(j\in J\), be nonnegative basis functions with a finite index set \(J\), such that \(\sum_{j\in J} A_j (x)=1\) and \(x^s= \sum_{j\in J} \mu_{js} A_j (x)\) for \(s=0, \dots, n\) and appropriate coefficients \(\mu_{js}\). Then \(\min_{j\in J} \xi_j\) and \(\max_{j\in J} \xi_j\) are a lower and an upper bound, respectively. -- Practical applications arise at the development of polynomials by Bernstein polynomials and by \(B\)-splines.
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    range of a polynomial
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    Bernstein polynomials
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    \(B\)-splines
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