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Keywords:
entire function; Siciak extremal function; generalized order; generalized type; approximation errors; interpolation errors
Summary:
In the present paper, we study the polynomial approximation of entire functions of several complex variables. The characterizations of generalized order and generalized type of entire functions of slow growth have been obtained in terms of approximation and interpolation errors.
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