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The best extension of algebraic polynomials from the unit circle (Q643742)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5966567
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The best extension of algebraic polynomials from the unit circle
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5966567

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    The best extension of algebraic polynomials from the unit circle (English)
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    2 November 2011
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    Let a degree \(n\) be fixed, and consider the set \(P_n\) of all real polynomials in two variables of degree at most \(n\), that have uniform norm at most \(1\) on the unit circle. For each such polynomial \(p\), consider all polynomials of degree at most \(n\), which coincide with \(p\) on the unit circle. What is the minimal possible uniform norm of these extensions on a general circle of radius \(r\)? And what is the supremum over all this infima, when \(p\) runs through \(P_n\)? This value is denoted by \(\theta_n(r)\), and it is shown that \(\theta_n(r)=r^n\) for \(r>1\) and \(\theta_n(r)=r^{n-1}\) for \(0<r<1.\)
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    polynomial in several variables
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    best extension
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    uniform norm
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    harmonic polynomial
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