Izvestiya of Saratov University.
ISSN 1816-9791 (Print)
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adjustment of functions

Function correction and Lagrange – Jacobi type interpolation

It is well-known that the Lagrange interpolation based on the Chebyshev nodes may be divergent everywhere (for arbitrary nodes, almost everywhere), like the Fourier series of a summable function. On the other hand, any measurable almost everywhere finite function can be “adjusted” in a set of an arbitrarily small measure such that its Fourier series will be uniformly convergent. The question arises whether the class of continuous functions has a similar property with respect to any interpolation process.

Adjustment of Functions and Lagrange Interpolation Based on the Nodes Close to the Legendre Nodes

It is well known that the Lagrange interpolation of a continuous function based on the Chebyshev nodes may be divergent everywhere (for arbitrary nodes, almost everywhere) like the Fourier series of a summable function. On the other hand any measurable almost everywhere finite function can be “adjusted” in a set of arbitrarily small measure such that its Fourier series will be uniformly convergent. The question arises: does the class of continuous functions have a similar property with respect to any interpolation process?