Interpolation and approximation in Taylor spaces (Q390500)

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    Interpolation and approximation in Taylor spaces (English)
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    8 January 2014
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    The authors study some interpolation and approximation problems in Taylor spaces. A Taylor space is a Hilbert space of functions with reproducing kernel in which the univariate Taylor formula acts as a reproduction formula. It turns out that classical function spaces like Hardy, Bergman, and Dirichlet spaces are special examples of Taylor spaces. Using known results on kernel-based interpolation and approximation, the authors study some problems of interpolation and approximation by shifted exponentials, rationals, hyperbolic cosines, logarithms and Bessel functions.
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    univariate interpolation
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    nonlinear approximation
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    reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces
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    error bounds
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    convergence orders
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