Statistical approximation properties of high order operators constructed with the Chan-Chyan-Srivastava polynomials
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- A Baskakov type generalization of statistical Korovkin theory
- A Measure Theoretical Subsequence Characterization of Statistical Convergence
- A-Statistical convergence of approximating operators
- Approximation theorems by Meyer-König and Zeller type operators
- Densities and summability
- Equi-statistical convergence of positive linear operators
- Higher order generalization of positive linear operators defined by a class of Borel measures
- Integral-type generalizations of operators obtained from certain multivariate polynomials
- Multiple integral representations for some families of hypergeometric and other polynomials
- ON STATISTICAL CONVERGENCE
- On a multivariable extension for the extended Jacobi polynomials
- On statistical approximation of a general class of positive linear operators extended in \(q\)-calculus
- Rates of \(A\)-statistical convergence of approximating operators
- Some approximation theorems via statistical convergence.
- Some new results for the Lagrange polynomials in several variables
- Statistical approximation by generalized Meyer-König and Zeller type operators
- Statistical approximation of certain positive linear operators constructed by means of the Chan-Chyan-Srivastava polynomials
- Statistical rates on the multivariate approximation theory
- Sur la convergence statistique
- The lagrange polynomials in several variables
- \(A\)-statistical convergence of sequences of convolution operators
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- Deferred statistical convergence and power summability method for q-Laguerre polynomials operator
- Weighted statistical convergence and its application to Korovkin type approximation theorem
- Direct estimates for certain summation-integral type operators
- Statistical approximation of Szász type operators based on Charlier polynomials
- Weighted A-statistical convergence and Bögel approximation by operators of exponential type
- Approximation of functions by the sequence of integral operators
- Approximation properties of generalized \(\lambda\)-Bernstein-Kantorovich type operators
- Convergence analysis of modified Szász operators associated with Hermite polynomials
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