Uniform Approximation

Prabhu TL
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The subject of uniform approximation is distinctly more complicated than that of least-squares approximation. So, we will not devote too much space to it in this book. We will concentrate on a relatively simple illustration of the main idea.

Recall the space C[a, b] from Chapter 1. We recall that it is a normed space with the norm

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