This monograph presents a broad treatment of developments in an area of constructive approximation involving the so-called "max-product" type operators. The exposition highlights the max-product operators as those which allow one to obtain, in many cases, more valuable estimates than those obtained
Approximation by Max-Product Type Operators
โ Scribed by Barnabรกs Bede, Lucian Coroianu, Sorin G. Gal (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 468
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Introduction and Preliminaries....Pages 1-24
Approximation by Max-Product Bernstein Operators....Pages 25-158
Approximation by Max-Product FavardโSzรกszโMirakjan Operators....Pages 159-188
Approximation by Max-Product Baskakov Operators....Pages 189-228
Approximation by Max-Product BleimannโButzerโHahn Operators....Pages 229-243
Approximation by Max-Product MeyerโKรถnig and Zeller Operators....Pages 245-279
Approximation by Max-Product Interpolation Operators....Pages 281-325
Approximations by Max-Product Sampling Operators....Pages 327-392
Global Smoothness Preservation Properties....Pages 393-405
Possibilistic Approaches of the Max-Product Type Operators....Pages 407-428
Max-Product Weierstrass Type Functions....Pages 429-447
Back Matter....Pages 449-458
โฆ Subjects
Approximations and Expansions;Operator Theory;Information and Communication, Circuits;Measure and Integration
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