On an interpolational process with applications to Fourier series (Q1071985)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3939931
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3939931 |
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On an interpolational process with applications to Fourier series (English)
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1985
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Let \(\tilde S_ n[g]\) denote the trigonometric polynomial of degree at most n that interpolates the function g of period \(2\pi\) at \(m=2n+1\) equidistant nodes \(t_ i=\tau +2i\pi /m\) \((i=0\), \(\pm 1\), \(\Doteq 2,...)\). In this paper the author investigates \[ \tilde R_{kn}(t)=\sup_{g\in Lip^ 1_ M}\frac{\tilde S_{kn}[g]t- g(t)|}{M\frac{\pi}{m}} \] where \[ \tilde S_{kn}[g](t)=1/2^ k\sum^{k}_{j=0}\left( \begin{matrix} k\\ j\end{matrix} \right)\tilde S_ n[g](t+\frac{k-2j}{m}\pi). \]
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interpolating polynomial
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equidistant nodes
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