Degree Of Approximation Of A Function Belonging To Weighted (L, ξ (t) ) CLASS BY (C, 1) (E, q) MEANS
Degree Of Approximation Of A Function Belonging To Weighted (L, ξ (t) ) CLASS BY (C, 1) (E, q) MEANS
1. Introduction
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P∞ ¡ ¢
then the infinite series n=0 u n with partial sum s n is said to be summable by E , q method
to a definite number s (Hardy [3]).
A product of (C , 1) transform of (E , q) transform defines (C , 1)(E , q) transform and it can
q
be denoted by C n1 E n .
Thus if n
1 X q q
C n1 E n =
E → s as n → ∞
n + 1 k=0 k
q
where E n denotes the (E , q) transform, then the series ∞
P
n=0 u n is said to be summable by
(C , 1)(E , q) means or summable (C , 1)(E , q) to a definite number s.
Let f (x) be periodic with period 2π and integrable in the sense of Lebesgue. The Fourier
series of f (x) is given by
a0 X∞
f (x) ∽ + (a n cos nx + b n sin nx) (1.1)
2 n=1
f ∈ Lip(α, r ) if
³ Z2π ´1
| f (x + t ) − f (x)|r d x = O(|t |α ),
r
0 < α ≤ 1, r ≥ 1
0
(Definition 5.38 of Mc Fadden [6], 1942).
φ(t ) = f (x + t ) + f (x − t ) − 2 f (x)
sin(ν + 12 )t o
à !
1 n · 1 k n k ¸
k−ν
X X
K n (t ) = q .
2π(n + 1) k=0 (1 + q)k ν=0 ν sin( 2t )
2. Main theorem
3. Lemmas
Lemma 1.
1
|K n (t )| = O (n + 1) , for 0 ≤ t ≤ .
n +1
1
Proof. For 0 ≤ t ≤ n+1 , sin nt ≤ n sin t
¯ Ã ! ¯
1 ¯Xn h 1 k k i¯
k−ν ¯
X
≤ (2k + 1) q
¯
2π(n + 1) ¯k=0 (1 + q)k
¯ ¯
ν=0 ν
¯
1 Xn
= (2k + 1)
2π(n + 1) k=0
= O(n + 1)
Lemma 2. ³1´ 1
|K n (t )| = O , for ≤ t ≤ π.
t n +1
1
¡t ¢ t
Proof. For n+1 ≤ t ≤ π, by applying Jordan’s lemma, sin 2 ≥ π and sin nt ≤ 1
¯ Ã ! ¯
¯ n h k k i¯¯
1 1 1
q k−ν ³ ´ ¯¯
¯X X
|K n (t )| ≤ ¯
2π(n + 1) ¯¯k=0 (1 + q)k ν=0 ν t ¯
π
1 n h1 i
(1 + q)k
X
≤
2t (n + 1) k=0 (1 + q)k
1 Xn
= 1
2t (n + 1) k=0
³1´
=O .
t
q
Now denoting (C , 1) E , q transform of s n f ; x as C n1 E n , we write
¡ ¢ ¡ ¢
à !
1 n · 1
Zπ k k
φ(t ) n X ³ 1´ o
¸
q
C n1 E n n−k
X
− f (x) = q sin ν + t d t
2π(n + 1) k=0 (1 + q)k 0 sin( 2t ) ν=0 ν 2
·Z 1 Zπ ¸
n+1
= + φ(t )K n (t )d t
1
0 n+1
= I 1 + I 2 (say). (4.1)
DEGREE OF APPROXIMATION OF A FUNCTION BELONGING TO WEIGHTED (L p ,ξ(t)) CLASS 35
Now Z 1
n+1
|I 1 | ≤ |φ(t )| |K n (t )|d t .
0
We have
Then f ∈ W (L r , ξ (t )) ⇒ φ ∈ W (L r , ξ (t )).
Using Hölder’s inequality and the fact that φ (t ) ∈ W (L r , ξ (t )), (2.3), Lemma 1 and second
mean value theorem for integrals, we have
"Z 1
( ¯ )r # 1 "Z 1
#1
t ¯φ (t )¯ sinβ t
¯ r ½ ¾s s
n+1 n+1 ξ (t )|K n (t )|
|I 1 | ≤ dt dt
0 ξ (t ) 0 t sinβ t
¶ "Z 1 ¾s #1
µ ½ s
1 n+1 (n + 1)ξ (t )
=O dt
n +1 0 t 1+β
¶¾ "Z 1 #1
½ µ s
1 n+1 dt 1
=O ξ for some 0 <∈<
n +1 ∈ t (1+β)s n +1
½ µ ¶¾
1 1 1 1
= O (n + 1)β+ r ξ since + = 1. (4.2)
n +1 r s
¶¾ "Zn+1 #1
½ µ s
δ 1 dy
= O (n + 1) ξ
n +1 1
π
y s (δ−1−β)+2
#1
½ µ ¶¾ " s (1+β−δ)−1 s (δ−1−β)+1 s
1 (n + 1) − π
= O (n + 1)δ ξ ¡ ¢
n +1 s 1+β−δ −1
½ µ ¶¾ h
1 1
i
δ
= O (n + 1) ξ (n + 1)(1+β−δ)− s
n +1
½ µ ¶¾
β+ r1 1 1 1
= O (n + 1) ξ since + = 1. (4.3)
n +1 r s
5. Corollaries
Corollary 1. If β = 0 and ξ (t ) = t α , then the degree of approximation of a function f ∈ Lip (α, r ) , 0 <
α ≤ 1, is given by ( )
° 1 q °
°C E − f (x)° = O 1
n n r 1
.
(n + 1)α− r
Remark. Independent proofs of Corollaries 1 and 3 can be obtained along the same lines of
our theorem.
Acknowledgement
Author is grateful to his beloved parents for their encouragement to his work. Author
is also thankful to the managing editor Prof. Shou-Jen Hu for his kind cooperation during
communication.
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Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Mody Institute of Technology and Science
(Deemed University), Laxmangarh-332311, Sikar (Rajasthan), India.
E-mail: harekrishnan@yahoo.com