Multivariate polynomial approximation in the hypercube
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Abstract: A theorem is proved concerning approximation of analytic functions by multivariate polynomials in the -dimensional hypercube. The geometric convergence rate is determined not by the usual notion of degree of a multivariate polynomial, but by the {it Euclidean degree,} defined in terms of the 2-norm rather than the 1-norm of the exponent vector of a monomial .
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