The following pages link to Peter B. Borwein (Q354141):
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- Item:Q354141 (redirect page) (← links)
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- Item:Q185817 (redirect page) (← links)
- Walking on real numbers (Q354142) (← links)
- Quadratic Hermite-Padé approximation to the exponential function (Q579558) (← links)
- Hypergeometric analogues of the arithmetic-geometric mean iteration (Q690361) (← links)
- Computational excursions in analysis and number theory (Q699452) (← links)
- A very rapidly convergent product expansion for pi (Q787637) (← links)
- On Sylvester's problem and Haar spaces (Q791058) (← links)
- On monochromatic triangles (Q797151) (← links)
- Quadratically converging rational mean iterations (Q803301) (← links)
- Zeros of Chebyshev polynomials in Markov systems (Q809282) (← links)
- The multivariate integer Chebyshev problem (Q836090) (← links)
- The Desmic conjecture (Q1050993) (← links)
- Rational approximations with real poles to \(\exp(-x)\) and \(x^ n\) (Q1054926) (← links)
- Explicit Ramanujan-type approximations to pi of higher order (Q1108311) (← links)
- Markov- and Bernstein-type inequalities for polynomials with restricted coefficients (Q1127606) (← links)
- Approximations by rational functions with positive coefficients (Q1138737) (← links)
- Rational functions with positive coefficients, polynomials and uniform approximations (Q1144222) (← links)
- On a method of Newman and a theorem of Bernstein (Q1160371) (← links)
- Approximation of \(x^ n\) by reciprocals of polynomials (Q1160836) (← links)
- On monochrome lines and hyperplanes (Q1163742) (← links)
- Approximations with negative roots and poles (Q1165405) (← links)
- Rational interpolation to exp.x (Q1165406) (← links)
- The size of \(\{x: r'_ n | r_ n\geq 1\}\) and lower bounds for \(\| e^{-x} - r_ n\|\) (Q1167354) (← links)
- Remez-, Nikolskii-, and Markov-type inequalities for generalized nonnegative polynomials with restricted zeros (Q1192591) (← links)
- Notes on lacunary Müntz polynomials (Q1196340) (← links)
- The density of rational functions in Markov systems: A counterexample to a conjecture of D. J. Newman (Q1205140) (← links)
- Rational approximation to Lipschitz and Zygmund classes (Q1205499) (← links)
- Arbitrarily slow rational approximations on the positive real line (Q1254490) (← links)
- Approximating \(\pi\) with Ramanujan's modular equations (Q1264170) (← links)
- A Remez-type inequality for non-dense Müntz spaces with explicit bound (Q1266103) (← links)
- Inequalities for compound mean iterations with logarithmic asymptotes (Q1310391) (← links)
- Some restricted partition functions (Q1310898) (← links)
- An interesting infinite product (Q1312738) (← links)
- The Prouhet-Tarry-Escott problem revisited (Q1332381) (← links)
- Markov and Bernstein type inequalities on subsets of \([-1,1]\) and \([- \pi,\pi]\) (Q1333071) (← links)
- Moment-matching and best entropy estimation (Q1336221) (← links)
- Markov-Bernstein-type inequalities for classes of polynomials with restricted zeros (Q1337049) (← links)
- The quest for pi (Q1361163) (← links)
- On the zeros of polynomials with restricted coefficients (Q1392976) (← links)
- Lower bounds for the merit factors of trigonometric polynomials from Littlewood classes. (Q1418957) (← links)
- Explicit construction of general multivariate Padé approximants to an Appell function (Q1767057) (← links)
- The usual behavior of rational approximation. II (Q1801548) (← links)
- Class number three Ramanujan type series for \(1/\pi\) (Q1802175) (← links)
- On the generating function of the integer part: \([n\alpha{}+ \gamma{}]\) (Q1803890) (← links)
- Reduced complexity evaluation of hypergeometric functions (Q1819306) (← links)
- An explicit cubic iteration for \(\pi\) (Q1819532) (← links)
- Padé approximants for the q-elementary functions (Q1826059) (← links)
- Dense Markov spaces and unbounded Bernstein inequalities (Q1890586) (← links)
- Incomplete rational approximation in the complex plane (Q1891957) (← links)
- Corrigendum: The density of rational functions in Markov systems: A counterexample to a conjecture of D. J. Newman (Q1891959) (← links)