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Bounding the Lebesgue function for Lagrange interpolatin in a simplex (English)
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It is the purpose of this paper to discuss the bound of the Lebesgue function for Lagrange interpolation in a simplex by polynomials of degree n in m variables. This paper shows that the Lebesgue function for the ''equally spaced'' points is bounded by \(\left( \begin{matrix} 2n-1\\ n\end{matrix} \right)\) independently of the dimension. Points with smaller norms are obtained considering those which maximize \(| VDM|\), a determinant similar to the Vandermonde determinant.They are calculated for low degrees and bounds of the given Lebesgue function.
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Lebesgue function
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Lagrange interpolation
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