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Exact pointwise estimates for polynomial approximation with Hermite interpolation (2006.03126v2)
Published 4 Jun 2020 in math.CA
Abstract: We establish best possible pointwise (up to a constant multiple) estimates for approximation, on a finite interval, by polynomials that satisfy finitely many (Hermite) interpolation conditions, and show that these estimates cannot be improved. In particular, we show that {\bf any} algebraic polynomial of degree $n$ approximating a function $f\in Cr(I)$, $I=[-1,1]$, at the classical pointwise rate $\rho_nr(x) \omega_k(f{(r)}, \rho_n(x))$, where $\rho_n(x)=n{-1}\sqrt{1-x2}+n{-2}$, and (Hermite) interpolating $f$ and its derivatives up to the order $r$ at a point $x_0\in I$, has the best possible pointwise rate of (simultaneous) approximation of $f$ near $x_0$. Several applications are given.