Nonnegative C^2( R^2) interpolation
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Abstract: In this paper, we prove two improved versions of the Finiteness Principle for nonnegative interpolation, previously proven by Fefferman, Israel, and Luli. The first version sharpens the finiteness constant to , and the second version carries better computational practicality. Along the way, we also provide detailed construction of nonnegative interpolants in one-dimension, and prove the nonexistence of a bounded linear -extension operator that preserves nonnegativity.
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