The uniform norm of hyperinterpolation on the unit sphere in an arbitrary number of dimensions
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Publication:5937040
DOI10.1007/s003650010025zbMath0989.41007OpenAlexW2062864466MaRDI QIDQ5937040
Publication date: 22 July 2002
Published in: Constructive Approximation (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s003650010025
Inequalities in approximation (Bernstein, Jackson, Nikol'ski?-type inequalities) (41A17) Interpolation in approximation theory (41A05) Hilbert spaces with reproducing kernels (= (proper) functional Hilbert spaces, including de Branges-Rovnyak and other structured spaces) (46E22) Spline approximation (41A15)
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