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Sharp Constants of Approximation Theory. IV. Asymptotic Relations in General Settings
Published 2020-02-24Version 1
In this paper we first introduce the unified definition of the sharp constant that includes constants in three major problems of approximation theory, such as, inequalities for approximating elements, approximation of individual elements, and approximation on classes of elements. Second, we find sufficient conditions that imply limit relations between various sharp constants of approximation theory in general settings. Third, a number of examples from various areas of approximation theory illustrates the general approach.
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