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Approximation of Discontinuous Functions by Positive Linear Operators. A Probabilistic Approach
ABSTRACT We obtain approximation results for general positive linear operators satisfying mild conditions, when acting on discontinuous functions and absolutely continuous functions having discontinuous derivatives. The upper bounds, given in terms of a local first modulus of continuity, are best possible, in the sense that we can construct particular ...
J.A. Adell +2 more
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ABSTRACT The lack of a common variable for comparison has been a major obstacle to the development of Comparative Public Administration (CPA). State autonomy enables an integrative contextualization approach, allowing both the analysis of contextual individual country experiences and the generation of generalized comparable knowledge.
Wilson Wong
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Polynomial approximations to continuous functions and stochastic compositions [PDF]
This paper presents a stochastic approach to theorems concerning the behavior of iterations of the Bernstein operator $B_n$ taking a continuous function $f \in C[0,1]$ to a degree-$n$ polynomial when the number of iterations $k$ tends to infinity and $n$
Konstantopoulos, Takis +2 more
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Boundedness of a Kantorovich type of the Szász-Mirakjan Operator [PDF]
Let Bn f represent the n-th Bernstein polynomial for f for each n ϵ ℕ and f ϵ C ([0, 1]) . Then for any f ϵ C ([0, 1]), the sequence {Bn f} converges uniformly to f.
Neswan Oki +3 more
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Direct measurement of bidirectional turbulent fluxes of atmospheric cluster ions
First direct eddy covariance measurements of vertical turbulent fluxes of atmospheric cluster ions are presented. The net turbulent flux was mostly positive for negative cluster ions (net emission of negative ions) and mostly negative for positive cluster ions (net deposition of positive ions).
Luzie Kamecke +2 more
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Approximation properties of two dimensional Bernstein-Stancu-Chlodowsky operators
In this paper, as a generalization of Bernstein-Stancu type operators of two variable, we introduce a new positive linear operator called Bernstein-Stancu-Chlodowsky on a triangular domain, with mobile boundaries, which extends to [0, ∞) × [0, ∞) as n → ∞
Tuncer Acar, Ali Aral
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Harris dispersion relation and Bernstein modes in dense magnetized quantum plasmas
The Bernstein mode is a well-known electrostatic mode in magnetized plasmas, and it has applications in many fields. This paper extends the Bernstein mode from classical plasmas to quantum plasmas by means of the quantum kinetic theory in a self ...
Tian-Xing Hu, Dong Wu, Jie Zhang
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Quantum Inspired Universal Analog Computation Based on Circuits
We propose an analog scheme of classical circuit for universal quantum computation. The information is encoded using correlated electrical signals, and the number of the basic computing components employed in our circuit design is consistent with the number of the quantum gate in the quantum circuit.
Hanxu Zhang, Yifan Sun, Xiangdong Zhang
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(p,q)-Bivariate-Bernstein-Chlodowsky operators
In this article, we construct Bivariate-Bernstein-Chlodowsky operators based on (p,q)-integers. We give the basic estimates for these operators. Moreover, we discuss rate of convergence and pointwise approximation in Lipschitz class. In the last, we prove weighted approximation results.
Rao, Nadeem, Wafi, Abdul
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ABSTRACT Consumers increasingly seek sustainable food options, yet behavior lags stated concern. However, a gap existed on how value–belief–norm and ecological worldviews shaped sustainability consciousness, especially across cultures. Addressing this gap, we integrated Value–Belief–Norm theory with New Ecological Paradigm dimensions to analyze student
Yashar Salamzadeh +4 more
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