
doi: 10.7153/jca-08-13
Summary: This work relates to the bivariate Bernstein-Chlodowsky operator which is not a tensor product construction. We show that the operator preserves some properties of the original function, for example, function of modulus of continuity, Lipschitz constant, and a kind of monotony.
semi-additivity, Bernstein-Chlodowsky operator, Approximation by operators (in particular, by integral operators), Approximation by positive operators, Rate of convergence, degree of approximation, Lipschitz condition, modulus of continuity function
semi-additivity, Bernstein-Chlodowsky operator, Approximation by operators (in particular, by integral operators), Approximation by positive operators, Rate of convergence, degree of approximation, Lipschitz condition, modulus of continuity function
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