Approximation by \(B\)-spline convolution operators. A probabilistic approach (Q1765456)

From MaRDI portal
Revision as of 09:55, 15 February 2024 by RedirectionBot (talk | contribs) (‎Removed claim: author (P16): Item:Q453279)
scientific article
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Approximation by \(B\)-spline convolution operators. A probabilistic approach
scientific article

    Statements

    Approximation by \(B\)-spline convolution operators. A probabilistic approach (English)
    0 references
    0 references
    23 February 2005
    0 references
    The authors are concerned with convolution operators with respect to univariate \(B\)-splines. One of the main features of this paper is that a \(B\)-spline convolution operator is represented as expectation with respect to the linear combination of uniform order statistics. This probabilistic approach has several interesting advantages, i.e.: a) It shows that the \(B\)-spline convolution operator belongs to the general class of Bernstein type operators thus allowing for a unified treatment of their approximation properties. b) It makes easier the computation of moments. c) The proofs are more simple. d) Opens the door to applications of \(B\)-splines in statistics and applied probability. Concerning the contents of the paper, at first the probabilistic representation of univariate \(B\)-splines is recalled. Then, the authors consider \(B\)-spline convolution operators and show a direct inequality in terms of the second modulus of smoothness. For Steklov operators built up from \(B\)-splines with equidistant simple knots strong direct and converse inequalities in the sup-norm are given. Finally, applications to the approximation of functions and to the time ruin probabilities in a classical risk model are presented.
    0 references
    \(B\)-spline convolution operator
    0 references
    Steklov operator
    0 references
    order statistics
    0 references
    convergence
    0 references
    modulus of smoothness
    0 references
    strong converse inequality
    0 references
    simultaneous approximation
    0 references
    divided difference expansion
    0 references
    ruin probability
    0 references
    risk model
    0 references

    Identifiers

    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references