On some estimates for best approximations of bivariate functions by Fourier–Jacobi sums in the mean


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Abstract

Some problems in computational mathematics and mathematical physics lead to Fourier series expansions of functions (solutions) in terms of special functions, i.e., to approximate representations of functions (solutions) by partial sums of corresponding expansions. However, the errors of these approximations are rarely estimated or minimized in certain classes of functions. In this paper, the convergence rate (of best approximations) of a Fourier series in terms of Jacobi polynomials is estimated in classes of bivariate functions characterized by a generalized modulus of continuity. An approximation method based on “spherical” partial sums of series is substantiated, and the introduction of a corresponding class of functions is justified. A two-sided estimate of the Kolmogorov N-width for bivariate functions is given.

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M. V. Abilov

Dagestan State University

Email: comp_mat@ccas.ru
Russian Federation, Makhachkala, 367015

M. K. Kerimov

Dorodnicyn Computing Center, Federal Research Center “Computer Science and Control,”

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Email: comp_mat@ccas.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119333

E. V. Selimkhanov

Dagestan State University

Email: comp_mat@ccas.ru
Russian Federation, Makhachkala, 367015

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