A constructive development of Chebyshev approximation theory
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- Proof mining in \(L_{1}\)-approximation
- Lipschitz Constants and Moduli of Continuity for the Chebyshev Projection
- Approximate interpolation by functions in a Haar space
- A constructive analysis of the Remes algorithm
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- On the foundations of best approximation theory
- New effective moduli of uniqueness and uniform a priori estimates for constants of strong unicity by logical analysis of known proofs in best approximation theory
- Continuity and Lipschitz constants for projections
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