Basic relations valid for the Bernstein space \(B^{p}_{\sigma}\) and their extensions to functions from larger spaces with error estimates in terms of their distances from \(B^{p}_{\sigma}\)
Publication:485144
DOI10.1007/s00041-013-9263-8zbMath1304.30037MaRDI QIDQ485144
Paul L. Butzer, Gerhard Schmeisser, Rudolf L. Stens
Publication date: 9 January 2015
Published in: The Journal of Fourier Analysis and Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00041-013-9263-8
Nikol'skiĭ's inequality; Bernstein's inequality; derivative-free error estimates; non-bandlimited functions; sampling formulae; differentiation formulae
42A38: Fourier and Fourier-Stieltjes transforms and other transforms of Fourier type
41A17: Inequalities in approximation (Bernstein, Jackson, Nikol'ski?-type inequalities)
65D25: Numerical differentiation
46E15: Banach spaces of continuous, differentiable or analytic functions
41A80: Remainders in approximation formulas
94A20: Sampling theory in information and communication theory
30D15: Special classes of entire functions of one complex variable and growth estimates
30H99: Spaces and algebras of analytic functions of one complex variable
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