Extrapolation, a technique to estimate
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Abstract: We introduce a technique to estimate a linear operator by embedding it in a family of operators, , with suitable curvature properties. One can then estimate the norm of each by bounds that hold in the limit , respectively, . We illustrate this technique on an extension problem that arises in complex geometry.
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