In this note, we experimentally demonstrate, on a variety of analytic and nonanalytic functions, the novel observation that if the least squares polynomial approximation is repeated as weight in a second, now weighted...In this note, we experimentally demonstrate, on a variety of analytic and nonanalytic functions, the novel observation that if the least squares polynomial approximation is repeated as weight in a second, now weighted, least squares approximation, then this new, second, approximation is nearly perfect in the uniform sense, barely needing any further, say, Remez correction.展开更多
Quantitative studies of scientific problems require solving correspondent mathematical models. Although a great deal of mathematical models of evolutional problems are set up under continuous space-time meaning, they ...Quantitative studies of scientific problems require solving correspondent mathematical models. Although a great deal of mathematical models of evolutional problems are set up under continuous space-time meaning, they usually had to be solved numerically after space-time discretization because nonlinear mathematical models except some展开更多
文摘In this note, we experimentally demonstrate, on a variety of analytic and nonanalytic functions, the novel observation that if the least squares polynomial approximation is repeated as weight in a second, now weighted, least squares approximation, then this new, second, approximation is nearly perfect in the uniform sense, barely needing any further, say, Remez correction.
文摘Quantitative studies of scientific problems require solving correspondent mathematical models. Although a great deal of mathematical models of evolutional problems are set up under continuous space-time meaning, they usually had to be solved numerically after space-time discretization because nonlinear mathematical models except some