Poles and zeros of best rational approximants of \(| x|\) (Q1340076)

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Poles and zeros of best rational approximants of \(| x|\)
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    Poles and zeros of best rational approximants of \(| x|\) (English)
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    2 July 1995
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    Let \(r^*_ n= p/q\) (where \(p\) and \(q\) are polynomials of degree at most \(n\), with real coefficients) be a best rational approximation in the Chebyshev sense (sup-norm) of \(| x|\) on \([-1,1]\) and \(E_{n,n}= E_{n,n} (| x|, [-1,1])\) -- the minimal approximation error. In a previous paper the author has proved an important result, conjectured early by Varga et al., namely the strong asymptotic error formula: \(\lim_{n\to\infty} e^{\pi \sqrt{n}} E_{n,n} (| x|, [-1,1])=8\). The present paper completes the above one by an exhaustive analysis of an asymptotic behaviour of poles and zeros of \(r^*_ n\) and of the extreme points of error function \(| x|- r^*_ n\). More precisely, the author gives, for the large \(n\), the formulas are individual location of the above points. Let \(r^*_ n= p/q\) (where \(p\) and \(q\) are polynomials of degree at most \(n\), with real coefficients) be a best rational approximation in the Chebyshev sense (sup-norm) of \(| x|\) on \([-1,1]\) and \(E_{n,n}= E_{n,n} (| x|, [-1.1])\) -- the minimal approximation error. In a previous paper the author has proved an important result, conjectured early by Varga et al., namely the strong asymptotic error formula: \(\lim_{n\to \infty} e^{\pi \sqrt{n}} E_{n,n} (| x|, [-1,1])= 8\). The present paper completes the above one by an exhaustive analysis of an asymptotic behaviour of poles and zeros of \(r*_ n\) and of the extreme points of error function \(| x|- r^*_ n\). More precisely, the author gives, for the large \(n\), the formulas for individual location of the above points.
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    rational approximation
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    asymptotic behaviour
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