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On the optimal stability of the Bernstein basis

1996; American Mathematical Society; Volume: 65; Issue: 216 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1090/s0025-5718-96-00759-4

ISSN

1088-6842

Autores

Rida T. Farouki, T. N. T. Goodman,

Tópico(s)

Numerical Methods and Algorithms

Resumo

We show that the Bernstein polynomial basis on a given interval is "optimally stable," in the sense that no other nonnegative basis yields systematically smaller condition numbers for the values or roots of arbitrary polynomials on that interval. This result follows from a partial ordering of the set of all nonnegative bases that is induced by nonnegative basis transformations. We further show, by means of some low–degree examples, that the Bernstein form is not uniquely optimal in this respect. However, it is the only optimally stable basis whose elements have no roots on the interior of the chosen interval. These ideas are illustrated by comparing the stability properties of the power, Bernstein, and generalized Ball bases.

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