Preservation of Moduli of Continuity for Bernstein-Type Operators
José A. Adell and
Jesús de la Cal
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José A. Adell: Universidad de Zaragoza, Departamento de Métodos Estadísticos
Jesús de la Cal: Universidad del País Vasco, Departamento de Matemática Aplicada y Estadística e Investigación Operativa
A chapter in Approximation, Probability, and Related Fields, 1994, pp 1-18 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract It is well known that many Bernstein-type operators preserve some properties of the functions on which they act, such as monotonicity, convexity, Lipschitz constants, etc. (cf. for instance [2]). In this paper, attention is focused on preservation of global smoothness, as measured by the usual moduli of continuity of first and second order. To the best of our knowledge, this problem has been studied by Kratz and Standtmüller in [11] for the first time. In this work the authors consider sequences (L n ) n≥1 of one-dimensional descrete operations satisfying certain moment assumptions and obtain estimates of the form (1) $$ \omega \left( {L_n f;h} \right) \leqslant c\omega \left( {f;h} \right), $$ where ω(f;.) stands for the usual first modulus of continuity of function f and c is a positive constant which depends on the particular family of operations considered, but not upon f nor n and h. They provide the estimate c ≤ 4 in some important examples, such as Bernstein, Szász and Baskakov operators.
Keywords: Affine Function; Stationary Increment; Gamma Process; Bernstein Operator; Gamma Operator (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1994
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-2494-6_1
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