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Estimates of the Bernstein widths and their analogs

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zbMATH Open0805.42003MaRDI QIDQ1332014FDOQ1332014


Authors: Alexander Kushpel Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 26 September 1994

Published in: Ukrainian Mathematical Journal (Search for Journal in Brave)






zbMATH Keywords

Kolmogorov widthsBernstein widths


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Trigonometric approximation (42A10) Approximation by arbitrary nonlinear expressions; widths and entropy (41A46)



Cited In (11)

  • Optimal approximation on \(S^d\)
  • Optimal cubature formulas on compact homogeneous manifolds
  • On the optimality of the trigonometric system
  • Widths and entropy of sets of smooth functions on compact homogeneous manifolds
  • Optimal recovery and volume estimates
  • Entropy and widths of multiplier operators on two-point homogeneous spaces
  • Estimates for \(n\)-widths of multiplier operators of multiple Walsh series
  • THE RESEARCH PROGRESS OF BNU GROUP ON RELATIVE WIDTHS
  • Estimates for \(n\)-widths of sets of smooth functions on the torus \(\mathbb{T}^d\)
  • Lower bounds of cowidths and widths of multiplier operators
  • The radii of sections of origin-symmetric convex bodies and their applications





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