A Characterization of Badly Approximable Functions
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(21)- Boundedness properties of the operators of best approximation by analytic and meromorphic functions
- Counterexamples in Best Approximation
- Near-circularity of the error curve in complex Chebyshev approximation
- Groups of analytic kernels
- The CF table
- Best Uniform Approximation by Meromorphic Functions with Free Poles
- Approximation by analytic operator functions. Factorizations and very badly approximable functions
- Uncertainty in the weighted gap metric: A geometric approach
- Finite Blaschke products of contractions
- Weights determine stability of sensitivity-optimal controllers
- Invariance properties of thematic factorizations of matrix functions
- Superoptimal singular values and indices of matrix functions
- Characterizing optimal solutions to weighted mixed sensitivity problems
- On badly approximable functions
- On badly approximable functions and uniform algebras
- Badly approximable functions and interpolation by Blaschke products
- Nonlinear Riemann-Hilbert problems with circular target curves
- Carathéodory sets and analytic balayage of measures
- Unitary interpolants and factorization indices of matrix functions.
- Monotone thematic factorizations of matrix functions
- Simple mixed sensitivity optimal controllers
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