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Bernstein's theorem (approximation theory)

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Bernstein's theorem in the context of approximation theory, particularly in the field of polynomial approximation, refers to the result that relates to the uniform approximation of continuous functions on a closed interval using polynomial functions. The theorem states that if \( f \) is a continuous function defined on the interval \([a, b]\), then \( f \) can be uniformly approximated as closely as desired by a sequence of polynomials.

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