Whitney type inequalities for local anisotropic polynomial approximation
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Abstract: We prove a multivariate Whitney type theorem for the local anisotropic polynomial approximation in with . Here is a -parallelepiped in with sides parallel to the coordinate axes. We consider the error of best approximation of a function by algebraic polynomials of fixed degree at most in variable , and relate it to a so-called total mixed modulus of smoothness appropriate to characterizing the convergence rate of the approximation error. This theorem is derived from a Johnen type theorem on equivalence between a certain K-functional and the total mixed modulus of smoothness which is proved in the present paper.
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