
Approximation and some other basic properties of various linear and nonlinear operators are potentially useful in many different areas of researches in the mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences. Motivated essentially by this aspect of approximation theory, our present study systematically investigates the approximation and other associated properties of a class of the Szász-Mirakjan-type operators, which are introduced here by using an extension of the familiar Beta function. We propose to establish moments of these extended Szász-Mirakjan Beta-type operators and estimate various convergence results with the help of the second modulus of smoothness and the classical modulus of continuity. We also investigate convergence via functions which belong to the Lipschitz class. Finally, we prove a Voronovskaja-type approximation theorem for the extended Szász-Mirakjan Beta-type operators.
gamma and beta functions, szász-mirakjan operators, extended Gamma and Beta functions, Voronovskaja type approximation theorem, voronovskaja type approximation theorem, Szász-Mirakjan operators, lipschitz class, Modulus of smoothness, confluent hypergeometric function, local approximation, extended gamma and beta functions, modulus of smoothness, modulus of continuity, Szász-Mirakjan Beta type operators, QA1-939, Lipschitz class, szász-mirakjan beta type operators, Mathematics
gamma and beta functions, szász-mirakjan operators, extended Gamma and Beta functions, Voronovskaja type approximation theorem, voronovskaja type approximation theorem, Szász-Mirakjan operators, lipschitz class, Modulus of smoothness, confluent hypergeometric function, local approximation, extended gamma and beta functions, modulus of smoothness, modulus of continuity, Szász-Mirakjan Beta type operators, QA1-939, Lipschitz class, szász-mirakjan beta type operators, Mathematics
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