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Approximation Theory and Spline Functions NATO ASI Series Advanced Science Institutes Series A series presenting the results of activities sponsored by the NATO Science Committee, which aims at the dissemination of advanced scientific and technological knowledge, with a view to strengthening links between scientific communities. The series is published by an international board of publishers in conjunction with the NATO Scientific Affairs Divisicn A Life Sciences Plenum Publishing Corporation B Physics London and New York C Mathematical D. Reidel Publishing Company and Physical Sciences Dordrecht, Boston and Lancaster D Behavioural and Social Sciences Martinus Nijhoff Publishers E Engineering and The Hague, Boston and Lancaster Materials Sciences F Computer and Systems Sciences Springer-Verlag G Ecological Sciences Berlin, Heidelberg, New York and Tokyo Series C: Mathematical and Physical Sciences Vol. 136 Approximation Theory and Spline Functions edited by S.P. Singh J.W. H. Burry and B.Watson Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Memorial University, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada D. Reidel Publishing Company Dordrecht / Boston / Lancaster Published in cooperation with NATO Scientific Affairs Division Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Approximation Theory and Spline Functions SI. John's, Newfoundland, Canada August 22-September 2, 1983 library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data NATO Adllanced Study Institutll on Approximation Theory lind Spline Functions 11983: St. John's, Nfld.l Approximetion theory and spline functions. INA TO ASI series. Series C, Mathematical and physical sciences; \/01. 136) "Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Innitute on Approximation Theory lind Spline Functionl, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada, Augulit 22-September 2, 1983"- T.p.llerso. "Published in cooperation with NATO Scientific Affairs Oillision." Bibliographv: p. IncludltS index. 1. Approximation theory-Conllresses. 2. Spline theory-CongraSS8s. I. Singh, S. P. (Sankatha Prasad), 1937- II. Burry, J. H. (John H.), 1938- III. Watson, 6" 1946- IV. North Atlantic Treaty Orllilnization. Scientific Affairs Oillision. V. Title. VI. Series: NATO ASI series. Serin C, Mathematical and physical sciences; no. 136. QA221.N36 1963 511'.4 B4- 15136 ISBN-13: 978-94-009-6468-6 e-ISBN-13: 973-94-00S-6466-2 DOl: 10.10071973-94-009-6466-2 Published by D. Reidel PubliShing Company P.O. Bo)( 17.3300 AA Dordrecht. Holland Sold and distributed in the U.S.A. and Canada by Kluwer Academic Publishers, 190 Old Derby Street. Hingham. MA 02043. U.S.A. In all other countries. sold and distributed by Kluwer Academic Publishers Group, P.O. Box 322, 3300 AH Dordrecht, Holland O. Reidel Publishing Company isa member of the Kluwer Academic Publishers Group All Rights Reserved C> 1984 by O. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Holland. Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1 st edition 1984 No pan 01 the material protected by this copyright notice may be reproduced or utilized in any/orm or by any means. electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system, without written permission from the copyrighl owner. TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE ix B. Beauzamy: PRODUCTS OF POLYNOMIALS H. P. Blatt: EXCHANGE ALGORITHMS, ERROR ESTIMATIONS AND STRONG UNICITY IN CONVEX PROGRAMMING AND CHEBYSHEV APPROXIMATION 23 E. W. Cheney: FOUR LECTURES ON APPROXIMATION 65 ~ruLTIVARIATE D. M. E. Foster and G. M. Phillips: THE APPROXIMATION OF CERTAIN FUNCTIONS BY COMPOUND MEANS 89 J. Meinguet: A PRACTICAL METHOD FOR OBTAINING A PRIORI ERROR BOUNDS IN POIN1WISE AND MEAN-SQUARE APPROXIMATION PROBLEMS 97 J. Meinguet: SURFACE SPLINE INTERPOLATION: BASIC THEORY AND COMPUTATIONAL ASPECTS 127 C. A. Micchelli: INTERPOLATION OF SCATTERED DATA: DISTANCE MATRICES AND CONDITIONALLY POSITIVE DEFINITE FUNCTIONS 143 G. M. Phillips and P. J. Taylor: SEMI-NORMS IN POLYNOMIAL APPROXIMATION 147 1. L. Schumaker: ON SPACES OF PIECEWISE POLYNOMIALS IN 11'10 VARIABLES 151 A. Sharma: BIRKHOFF INTERPOLATION ON lHE ROOTS OF UNITY 199 vi TABLE OF CONTENTS J. Todd: APPLICATIONS OF TRANSFORMATION THEORY: A LEGACY FROM ZOLOTAREV (1847-1878) 207 J. M. Borwein and P. B. Borwein: EXPLICIT ALGEBRAIC Nth ORDER APPROXIMATIONS TO PI 247 M. Brannigan: SOLVING INTEGRAL EQUATIONS OF NUCLEAR SCATTERING BY SPLINES 257 M. Branni gan : H-SETS FOR NON-LINEAR CONSTRAINED APPROXIMATION 265 A. A. M. Cuyt: OPERATOR PADE APPROXIMANTS: SOME IDEAS BEHIND THE THEORY AND A NUMERICAL ILLUSTRATION 271 M. Goldstein: HARMONIC APPROXIMATION 289 M. Goldstein, W. Haussman and K. Jetter: BEST HARMONIC Ll APPROXIMATION TO SUBHARMONIC FUNCTIONS 293 T. N. T. Goodman and S. L. Lee: B-SPLINES ON THE CIRCLE AND TRIGONOMETRIC B-SPLINES 297 F. B. Guenard: ON REDUCING THE COMPUTATIONAL ERROR IN THE SUCCESSIVE APPROXIMATIONS METHOD 327 M. S. Henry: LEBESGUE CONSTANTS DETERMINED BY EXTREMAL SETS 339 P. E. Koch: ERROR BOUNDS FOR INTERPOLATION BY FOURTH ORDER TRIGONOMETRIC SPLINES 349 A. Le Mehaute: APPROXIMATION OF DERIVATIVES IN Rn APPLICATION: CONSTRUCTION OF SURFACES IN R2 361 C. H. Lutterodt: MEROMORPHIC FUNCTIONS, MAPS AND THEIR RATIONAL APPROXIMANTS IN Cn. 379 S. P. Norsett: SPLINES AND COLLOCATION FOR ORDINARY INITIAL VALUE PROBLEMS 397 TABLE OF CONTENTS vii J. Prasad and A. K. Varma: DEGREE OF APPROXIMATION OF QUASI-HERMITE-FEJER INTERPOLATION BASED ON JACOBI ABSCISSAS Pn(a,a) (x) 419 B. E. Rhoades: USING INCLUSION THEOREMS TO ESTABLISH THE SUMMABILITY OF ORTHOGONAL SERIES 441 B. Shekhtman: ON PROJECfIONS IN APPROXIMATION THEORY 455 J. L. Ullman: A SURVEY OF EXTERIOR ASYMPTOTICS FOR ORTHOGONAL POLYNOMIALS ASSOCIATED WITH A FINITE INTERVAL AND A STUDY OF THE CASE OF THE GENERAL WEIGHT 467 MEASURES LIST OF PARTICIPANTS 479 SUBJECT INDEX 483 PREFACE A NATO Advanced Study Institute on Approximation Theory and Spline Functions was held at Memorial University of Newfoundland during August 22-September 2, 1983. This volume consists of the Proceedings of that Institute. These Proceedings include the main invited talks and contributed papers given during the Institute. The aim of these lectures was to bring together Mathematicians, Physicists and Engineers working in the field. The lectures covered a wide range including ~1ultivariate Approximation, Spline Functions, Rational Approximation, Applications of Elliptic Integrals and Functions in the Theory of Approximation, and Pade Approximation. We express our sincere thanks to Professors E. W. Cheney, J. Meinguet, J. M. Phillips and H. Werner, members of the International Advisory Committee. We also extend our thanks to the main speakers and the invi ted speakers, whose contri butions made these Proceedings complete. The Advanced Study Institute was financed by the NATO Scientific Affairs Division. We express our thanks for the generous support. We wish to thank members of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at MeMorial University who willingly helped with the planning and organizing of the Institute. Special thanks go to Mrs. Mary Pike who helped immensely in the planning and organizing of the Institute, and to Miss Rosalind Genge for her careful and excellent typing of the manuscript of these Proceedings. St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada S.P. Singh April 1984 J.H.l'I. Burry B. "latson ix PRODUCTS OF POLYNOMIALS Bernard Beauzamy In this survey paper, we shall present several results con cerning estimates for products of polynomials, in one or in several variables. The results concerning polynomials in one variable are taken from a joint paper of Per Enflo and the author [1]; the results dealing with polynomials in many variables are due to Per Enflo [2]. Though they were proved earlier, it seemed pre ferable to put them into the last section, since they are tech nically more complicated. However, the methods of proofs are of different nature, and there is no interdependence between the case of a single variable and the case of several variables. In the following pages, only outlines of proofs will be given: we refer the reader to [1] and to [2] for detailed proofs. What we are looking for is estimates of the following type: IlpQ11 Alipil • IIQII ~ (1) where "." is some norm on the space of polynomials (in one or in many variables), and A is a constant, depending only on the II· II, choice of and on the choices of the classes Cl and C2, in which we will take P and Q respectively. Let us first deal with polynomials in one variable. There are many norms which are commonly used. Let us mention some of them. S. P. Singh et al. (eds.), Approximation Theory and Spline Functions, 1-22. Ii:) 1984 by D. Reidel Publishing Company. 2 B. BEAUZAMY N Put Pen) = a + a.X + ••• + aNx • Then, we define: 0 1 II pill f:n I P(eiS) I ds 2n ' . 2 d 1/2 ( (2n I IIpII2 I P(elS) ~2n) Jo IIplla> = max IP(eiS) I 0:S;S:s;2n For these three norms, P is considered as a (continuous) funct ion on the Torus IT (that is, the interv.al [0, 2n], mod 2n). dS So these norms are just the norms of the spaces Ll(IT, 2n)' ds de L2(IT, 2n)' La> (IT, 2n)· Another type of norms is obtained the following way. Put: N I pi 1 L la·1 o J N 2 1/2 IpI2 (L I a·1 ) o J I pi a> max I a·1 O:S;j:S;N J This time, these norms can be viewed as norms on sequences spaces: the first one is the norm in ~l' the second in ~2' the third in ~a>' when P is identified with the sequence (aO' aI' ... , ~). I \I \I The norm P 11 is sometimes written P A(IT), that is, the norm in the algebra A(IT), of functions with absolutely summable Fourier series. The norm Ipla> is also written IIpll PM' norm in the space of pseudo-measures (distributions on IT, the Fourier coefficients

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A NATO Advanced Study Institute on Approximation Theory and Spline Functions was held at Memorial University of Newfoundland during August 22-September 2, 1983. This volume consists of the Proceedings of that Institute. These Proceedings include the main invited talks and contributed papers given du
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