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Application of Chebyshev sets to multiproducts

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Approximation Theory and its Applications

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In this paper we give some new Chebyshev sets and their applications to multiproducts.

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Yingguang, S., Dunham, C.B. Application of Chebyshev sets to multiproducts. Approx. Theory & its Appl. 9, 76–81 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02836152

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