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Interpolation with circular basis functions (English)
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12 September 2006
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The authors consider the method of interpolation at \(N\) equally spaced points on the unit circle by a linear combination of translates of a \(2\pi\)-periodic basis function \(\varphi\). Using the theory of circulant matrices, the stability and accuracy of this method for large \(N\) are investigated in the following two cases: \(\varphi(\theta)=\frac{1}{2}\Re (1-\rho e^{i\theta})^{-1}\) and \(\varphi(\theta)=-2| \sin\frac{\theta}{2}| \).
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interpolation
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periodic basis functions
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stability
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accuracy
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circulant matrices
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