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Author Gal, Sorin G., 1953-

Title Approximation by complex Bernstein and convolution type operators / Sorin G. Gal.

Publication Info. Singapore ; Hackensack, N.J. : World Scientific Pub. Co., [2009]
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Description 1 online resource (xii, 337 pages).
Physical Medium monochrome
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Series Series on concrete and applicable mathematics, 1793-1142 ; v. 8
Series on concrete and applicable mathematics ; v. 8.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 327-336) and index.
Contents 1. Bernstein-type operators of one complex variable. 1.0. Auxiliary results in complex analysis. 1.1. Berstein polynomials. 1.2. Iterates of Bernstein polynomials. 1.3. Generalized Voronovskaja theorems for Bernstein polynomials. 1.4. Butzer's linear combination of Bernstein polynomials. 1.5. q-Bernstein polynomials. 1.6. Bernstein-Stancu polynomials. 1.7. Bernstein-Kantorovich type polynomials. 1.8. Favard-Szász-Mirakjan operators. 1.9. Baskakov operators. 1.10. Balázs-Szabados operators. 1.11. Bibliographical notes and open problems -- 2. Bernstein-type operators of several complex variables. 2.1. Introduction. 2.2. Bernstein polynomials. 2.3. Favard-Szász-Mirakjan operators. 2.4. Baskakov operators. 2.5. Bibliographical notes and open problems -- 3. Complex convolutions. 3.1. Linear polynomial convolutions. 3.2. Linear non-polynomial convolutions. 3.3. Nonlinear complex convolutions. 3.4. Bibliographical notes and open problems.
Summary The monograph, as its first main goal, aims to study the overconvergence phenomenon of important classes of Bernstein-type operators of one or several complex variables, that is, to extend their quantitative convergence properties to larger sets in the complex plane rather than the real intervals. The operators studied are of the following types : Bernstein, Bernstein-Faber, Bernstein-Butzer, q-Bernstein, Bernstein-Stancu, Bernstein-Kantorovich, Favard-Szász-Mirakjan, Baskakov and Balázs-Szabados. The second main objective is to provide a study of the approximation and geometric properties of several types of complex convolutions : the de la Vallée Poussin, Fejér, Riesz-Zygmund, Jackson, Rogosinski, Picard, Poisson-Cauchy, Gauss-Weierstrass, q-Picard, q-Gauss-Weierstrass, Post-Widder, rotation-invariant, Sikkema and nonlinear. Several applications to partial differential equations (PDEs) are also presented. Many of the open problems encountered in the studies are proposed at the end of each chapter. For further research, the monograph suggests and advocates similar studies for other complex Bernstein-type operators, and for other linear and nonlinear convolutions.
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Subject Approximation theory.
Approximation theory.
Operator theory.
Operator theory.
Bernstein polynomials.
Bernstein polynomials.
Convolutions (Mathematics)
Convolutions (Mathematics)
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Added Author World Scientific (Firm)
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9814282421
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