Bounds for weighted Lebesgue functions for exponential weights. II (Q1872910)

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Bounds for weighted Lebesgue functions for exponential weights. II
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    Bounds for weighted Lebesgue functions for exponential weights. II (English)
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    18 May 2003
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    For sequences of orthogonal polynomials with respect to a weighted inner product, bounds for the weighted Lebesgue functions are provided. Here, the weights are allowed to be exponentials, i.e. \(W(x)=\exp(-Q(x))\) with continuous and convex \(Q\). Thus the Lebesgue function \(\Lambda_n(x)\) is the sum of moduli of the fundamental functions that are divided by the weight function's values at the respective knots, times \(W(x)\). The main theorem gives a short asymptotic expansion of \(\Lambda_n\) for large \(n\). The improvement of this estimate is due to the use of Szabados' idea of adding two extra knots to the sequence.
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    Lebesgue function
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    orthogonal polynomials
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    exponential weights
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