Multivariate ``needle polynomials with application to norming sets and cubature formulas
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Multivariate ``needle'' polynomials with application to norming sets and cubature formulas
Multivariate ``needle'' polynomials with application to norming sets and cubature formulas
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Cites work
- A Bernstein-Markov theorem for normed spaces
- A REMEZ-TYPE THEOREM FOR HOMOGENEOUS POLYNOMIALS
- Analytic transformations of admissible meshes
- Bernstein type inequalities on star-like domains in \(\mathbb{R}^d\) with application to norming sets
- Christoffel functions and universality in the bulk for multivariate orthogonal polynomials
- Error estimates for scattered data interpolation on spheres
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- On convergent interpolatory polynomials
- On optimal polynomial meshes
- Radially symmetric plurisubharmonic functions
- Remez-Type Inequalities on the Size of Generalized Polynomials
- Topics in approximation theory
- Uniform approximation by discrete least squares polynomials
- Weakly admissible meshes and discrete extremal sets
Cited in
(5)- On extremal functions and V. Markov type polynomial inequality for certain subsets of \({\mathbb{R}}^N\)
- An SDP method for fractional semi-infinite programming problems with SOS-convex polynomials
- Near-optimal analysis of Lasserre's univariate measure-based bounds for multivariate polynomial optimization
- Multivariate fast decreasing polynomials
- Improved convergence analysis of Lasserre's measure-based upper bounds for polynomial minimization on compact sets
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