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Differentiation rules / Functions and mappings / Ordinary differential equations / Mathematical identities / Integral calculus / Product rule / SturmLiouville theory
Date: 2005-08-03 19:09:30
Differentiation rules
Functions and mappings
Ordinary differential equations
Mathematical identities
Integral calculus
Product rule
SturmLiouville theory

BEST APPROXIMATIONS IN L1 ARE NEAR BEST IN Lp , p < 1 LAWRENCE G. BROWN AND BRADLEY J. LUCIER (Communicated by J. Marshall Ash) Abstract. We show that any best L1 polynomial approximation to a function f in Lp , 0 < p <

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