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Journal of Approximation Theory, Volume 143
Volume 143, Number 1, November 2006
- Martin D. Buhmann, Juan Manuel Peña:
Preface. 1 - Jesús M. Carnicer, Carmen Godés:
Geometric characterization and generalized principal lattices. 2-14 - Len Bos, Marco Caliari, Stefano De Marchi, Marco Vianello, Yuan Xu:
Bivariate Lagrange interpolation at the Padua points: The generating curve approach. 15-25 - Say Song Goh, Tim N. T. Goodman:
Uncertainty principles in Banach spaces and signal recovery. 26-35 - Kirill A. Kopotun:
On equivalence of moduli of smoothness of splines in Lp, 0 < p < 1. 36-43 - Esmeralda Mainar, Juan Manuel Peña:
Evaluation algorithms for multivariate polynomials in Bernstein-Bézier form. 44-61 - Guillermo López Lagomasino, F. Marcellán Español, Héctor Pijeira Cabrera:
Logarithmic asymptotics of contracted Sobolev extremal polynomials on the real line. 62-73 - Marie-Laurence Mazure:
On Chebyshevian spline subdivision. 74-110 - Anatoli Torokhti, Phil G. Howlett:
Best approximation of the identity mapping: The case of variable finite memory. 111-123 - Quoc Thong Le Gia, Francis J. Narcowich, Joseph D. Ward, Holger Wendland:
Continuous and discrete least-squares approximation by radial basis functions on spheres. 124-133
Volume 143, Number 2, December 2006
- Feng Dai:
An extrapolation theorem for nonlinear approximation and its applications. 135-149 - Hugo J. Woerdeman:
Interlacing properties of roots of certain biorthogonal polynomials. 150-158 - Andreas Hofinger:
Nonlinear function approximation: Computing smooth solutions with an adaptive greedy algorithm. 159-175 - Zebenzuí García:
On the size of multivariate polynomial lemniscates and the convergence of rational approximants. 176-200 - Semyon Rafalson:
Some inequalities for algebraic polynomials with the Laguerre weight. 201-218
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