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In approximation theory, a Haar space or Chebyshev space is a finite-dimensional subspace V of 𝒞(X,𝕂), where X is a compact space and 𝕂 either the real numbers or the complex numbers, such that for any given f𝒞(X,𝕂) there is exactly one element of V that approximates f "best", i.e. with minimum distance to f in supremum norm.[1]

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