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    The Impact of the Limit q-durrmeyer Operator on Continuous Functions
    (Springer Heidelberg, 2024) Yilmaz, Ovgu Gurel; Ostrovska, Sofiya; Turan, Mehmet
    The limit q-Durrmeyer operator, D-infinity,D-q, was introduced and its approximation properties were investigated by Gupta (Appl. Math. Comput. 197(1):172-178, 2008) during a study of q-analogues for the Bernstein-Durrmeyer operator. In the present work, this operator is investigated from a different perspective. More precisely, the growth estimates are derived for the entire functions comprising the range of D-infinity,D-q. The interrelation between the analytic properties of a function f and the rate of growth for D(infinity,q)f are established, and the sharpness of the obtained results are demonstrated.
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    On the Eigenstructure of the Modified Bernstein Operators
    (Taylor & Francis inc, 2022) Yilmaz, Ovgu Gurel; Ostrovska, Sofiya; Turan, Mehmet
    Starting from the well-known work of Cooper and Waldron published in 2000, the eigenstructure of various Bernstein-type operators has been investigated by many researchers. In this work, the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the modified Bernstein operators Q(n) have been studied. These operators were introduced by S. N. Bernstein himself, in 1932, for the purpose of accelerating the approximation rate for smooth functions. Here, the explicit formulae for the eigenvalues and corresponding eigenpolynomials together with their limiting behavior are established. The results show that although some outcomes are similar to those for the Bernstein operators, there are essentially different ones as well.
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    On the Continuity in q of the Family of the Limit q-durrmeyer Operators
    (de Gruyter Poland Sp Z O O, 2024) Yilmaz, Ovgu Gurel; Ostrovska, Sofiya; Turan, Mehmet
    This study deals with the one-parameter family {D-q}(q is an element of[0,1]) of Bernstein-type operators introduced by Gupta and called the limit q-Durrmeyer operators. The continuity of this family with respect to the parameter q is examined in two most important topologies of the operator theory, namely, the strong and uniform operator topologies. It is proved that {D-q}(q is an element of[0,1]) is continuous in the strong operator topology for all q is an element of [0, 1]. When it comes to the uniform operator topology, the continuity is preserved solely at q = 0 and fails at all q is an element of (0, 1]. In addition, a few estimates for the distance between two limit q-Durrmeyer operators have been derived in the operator norm on C[0, 1].