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On random interpolation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 April 2009

P. Erdös
Affiliation:
Technion, Haifa.
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In a recent paper Salem and Zygmund [1] proved the following result: Put and denote the φv(t) Rademacher function. Denote by Ln(t,θ) the unique trigonometric polynominal (in θ) of degree not exceeding n

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Research Article
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Copyright © Australian Mathematical Society 1960

References

[1]Salem, and Zygmund, , Third Berkeley Symposium for probability and statistics, Vol. 2, 243246.Google Scholar
[2]Salem, and Zygmund, , Acta Math. 91 (1954).CrossRefGoogle Scholar