Online veröffentlicht: 13. Nov. 2012
Seitenbereich: 99 - 109
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/v10127-011-0029-x
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The present paper is concerned with some generalizations of Bernstein’s approximation theorem. One of the most elegant and elementary proofs of the classic result, for a function f(x) defined on the closed interval [0, 1], uses the Bernstein’s polynomials of f,
We shall concern the m-dimensional generalization of the Bernstein’s polynomials and the Bernstein’s approximation theorem by taking an (m−1)-dimensional simplex in cube [0, 1]m. This is motivated by the fact that in the field of mathematical biology naturally arouse dynamic systems determined by quadratic mappings of “standard” (m − 1)-dimensional simplex