A Type of Interpolation between Those of Lagrange and Hermite That Uses Nodal Systems Satisfying Some Separation Properties
Elías Berriochoa,
Alicia Cachafeiro,
Héctor García Rábade
et al.
Abstract:In this paper, we study a method of polynomial interpolation that lies in-between Lagrange and Hermite methods. The novelty is that we use very general nodal systems on the unit circle as well as on the bounded interval only characterized by a separation property. The way in which we interpolate consists in considering all the nodes for the prescribed values and only half for the derivatives. Firstly, we develop the theory on the unit circle, obtaining the main properties of the nodal polynomials and studying … Show more
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