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How can discrete Fourier transform approximation prove the completeness of complex exponentials in $L^2(T)$?

I have a question about the completeness of complex exponentials in function spaces. For the discrete set $ S = \{1, 2, \ldots, n\} $, it is clear and intuitive that $ e^{2\pi ikx/n} $ for $ k = 0, 1, ...
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Error estimates for orthogonal polynomial approximation

tl;dr: Are there explicit bounds for the approximation error by orthogonal polynomials? There are various ways to formulate this question more precisely, so want I emphasize up front that this is a ...
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Existence of uniform approximator that also approximates derivative

Let $S$ be a subset of $C^1([0, 1], \mathbb{R})$. It is a well-known fact that given a function $f\in C^1([0, 1], \mathbb{R})$ and a sequence $\{f_n\}\subset C^1([0,1], \mathbb{R})$ such that $f_n\to ...
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Checking the uniform denseness of a set in $C([0, 1], \mathbb{R}^2)$

Let $\lambda:[0, 1]\to \mathbb{R}$, and $b_{1j}, b_{2j}:[0, 1] \to \mathbb{R}$, $j = 1, \ldots, m$ be smooth functions. Consider the following two sets $$\begin{align*} S_1 &= \left\{ \begin{...
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Stone-Weierstrass theorem for modules of non-self-adjoint subalgebras

In "Weierstrass-Stone, the Theorem" by Joao Prolla, there is a Stone-Weierstrass theorem for modules, stated as the following: Let $\mathcal{A}$ be a subalegebra of $C(X, \mathbb{R})$ and $...
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Uniformly approximating a function and its derivative using polynomials

I'm struggling either proving or disproving the following statement: Let $K\subset \mathbb{R}$ be compact, and $S = \mathrm{span}\{p_k, k = 0, 1, \ldots\}$, where $p_k$'s are polynomials over $K$. If ...
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bounds on derivatives of mollifiers/mollified functions

Consider the standard mollifier $$ \phi(x) = C\exp\left(-\frac{1}{1-x^2}\right), \quad -1<x<1. $$ such that $\int\phi(x) = 1$. Let $f(x) = |x|$ and consider the convolution $f\ast \phi$. I am ...
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Feller semigroups and fractional operators

Have Feller semigroups been used to investigate the properties of the Cauchy problem associated with the fractional Laplacian (just like they have been used to study local degenerate second order ...
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Giving Uniform Bound on Differences of Sums of Converging Polynomials

The title does not quite capture the essence of the difficulty, please allow me to be more explicit here. I thought of this question when I was trying out an open problem by Ovidiu Furdui(See problem ...
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Approximation of a continuous function by a smooth one on an open set

I'm interested in the following kind of theorems : Let $M$ be a real analytic manifold and $U$ an open set of $M$. Let $f : U \to \mathbb{R}$ a continuous function. Then, there is a $C_{\infty}$ ...
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Constructive approximation of Hölder functions using kernel functions

Suppose I have a function $f \in \mathcal C^{\alpha, L}([0,1])$, where $\mathcal C^{\alpha, L}([0,1])$ is the space of $\alpha$-smooth Hölder functions with norm $L$. I am interested in efficiently ...
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An alternative to the Euler--Maclaurin formula: Approximating sums by integrals only

The Euler--MacLaurin summation formula can be written as $$ \sum_{i=0}^{n-1} f(k)\approx \int^{n-1}_0f(x)\,dx + \frac{f(n-1) + f(0)}2 + \sum_{j=1}^m\frac{B_{2j}}{(2j)!}[f^{(2j - 1)}(n-1)...
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Error bounds for approximation with dyadic sums of polynomials

Are there any bounds known for approximating a genuine multidimensional polynomial function with a sum one-dimensional polynomials over the independent variables? In the 2-dimensional case the ...
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