Abstract

AbstractIf the logarithmic dimension of a Cantor-type set K is smaller than $1$ , then the Whitney space $\mathcal {E}(K)$ possesses an interpolating Faber basis. For any generalized Cantor-type set K, a basis in $\mathcal {E}(K)$ can be presented by means of functions that are polynomials locally. This gives a plenty of bases in each space $\mathcal {E}(K)$ . We show that these bases are quasi-equivalent.

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