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Generalization of the Remez method to the case of the best simultaneous uniform approximation problem of several functions continuous on a compact set by a finite-dimensional subspace - MaRDI portal

Generalization of the Remez method to the case of the best simultaneous uniform approximation problem of several functions continuous on a compact set by a finite-dimensional subspace (Q2761541)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1685524
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Generalization of the Remez method to the case of the best simultaneous uniform approximation problem of several functions continuous on a compact set by a finite-dimensional subspace
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1685524

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    6 January 2002
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    Remez method
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    best simultaneous uniform approximation
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    compact functions
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    finite-dimensional subspace
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    Generalization of the Remez method to the case of the best simultaneous uniform approximation problem of several functions continuous on a compact set by a finite-dimensional subspace (English)
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    Let \(C(S)\) be a vector space of functions \(f\) continuous on the compact set \(S\) with the norm \(\| f\|=\max_{s\in S}| f(s)|\), and let \(V\) be an \(n\)-dimensional subspace of \(C(S)\) generated by the functions \(f_{i}\in C(S), i=1,\ldots,n\). The problem of finding \(\alpha^{*}=\inf\limits_{g\in V}\max\limits_{1\leq j\leq m}\| g-\phi_{j}\|\) for given \(\phi_{j}\in C(S), j=1,\ldots,m\) is called the problem of best simultaneous uniform approximation of functions \(\phi_{j}, j=1,\ldots,m\) by elements of \(V\). The author proposes a generalization of the Remez algorithm of approximation of the optimal point and proves the convergence of this algorithm.
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