Approximation theory

N. K. Govil

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Approximation theory

by N. K. Govil

May 12, 1998

CRC

517

9780824701857

0824701852

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This work honors A. K. Varma's indelible contributions to the field of approximation theory with a collection of over 30 carefully selected papers by 45 internationally distinguished mathematicians, reflecting his lifelong passion for investigating subjects such as interpolation by polynomials and splines, quadrature formulae, order of pointwise and uniform approximation of finitely differentiable functions by polynomials, and Bernstein and Markov type inequalities in L[superscript p] and uniform metrics.

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