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A condition on continuous functions , , that are linearly independent on a bounded closed set of a Euclidean space. The Haar condition, stated by A. Haar [1], ensures for any continuous function on the uniqueness of the polynomial of best approximation in the system , that is, of the polynomial

(*)

for which

The Haar condition says that any non-trivial polynomial of the form (*) can have at most distinct zeros on . For any continuous function on there exists a unique polynomial of best approximation in the system if and only if the system satisfies the Haar condition. A system of functions satisfying the Haar condition is called a Chebyshev system. For such systems the Chebyshev theorem and the de la Vallée-Poussin theorem (on alternation) hold. The Haar condition is sufficient for the uniqueness of the polynomial of best approximation in the system with respect to the metric of () for any continuous function on .

References

[1] A. Haar, "Die Minkowskische Geometrie and die Annäherung an stetige Funktionen" Math. Ann. , 78 (1918) pp. 249–311
[2] N.I. [N.I. Akhiezer] Achiezer, "Theory of approximation" , F. Ungar (1956) (Translated from Russian)


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References

[a1] E.W. Cheney, "Introduction to approximation theory" , McGraw-Hill (1966) pp. Chapt. 3
[a2] A.S.B. Holland, B.N. Sahney, "The general problem of approximation and spline functions" , R.E. Krieger (1979) pp. Chapt. 2
[a3] G.G. Lorentz, S.D. Riemenschneider, "Approximation and interpolation in the last 20 years" , Birkhoff interpolation , Addison-Wesley (1983) pp. xix-lv; in particular, xx-xxiii
[a4] A.F. Timan, "Theory of approximation of functions of a real variable" , Pergamon (1963) pp. Chapt. 2 (Translated from Russian)
[a5] J.R. Rice, "The approximation of functions" , 1. Linear theory , Addison-Wesley (1964)
[a6] G. Meinardus, "Approximation of functions: theory and numerical methods" , Springer (1967)
[a7] D.S. Bridges, "Recent developments in constructive approximation theory" A.S. Troelstra (ed.) D. van Dalen (ed.) , The L.E.J. Brouwer Centenary Symposium , Studies in logic , 110 , North-Holland (1982) pp. 41–50
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Haar condition. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Haar_condition&oldid=36524
This article was adapted from an original article by Yu.N. Subbotin (originator), which appeared in Encyclopedia of Mathematics - ISBN 1402006098. See original article