Definitions from Wikipedia (Bernstein's theorem)
▸ noun: In approximation theory, Bernstein's theorem is a converse to Jackson's theorem.
▸ noun: In mathematics, Bernstein's theorem is an inequality relating the maximum modulus of a complex polynomial function on the unit disk with the maximum modulus of its derivative on the unit disk.
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▸ noun: In approximation theory, Bernstein's theorem is a converse to Jackson's theorem.
▸ noun: In mathematics, Bernstein's theorem is an inequality relating the maximum modulus of a complex polynomial function on the unit disk with the maximum modulus of its derivative on the unit disk.
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