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    Overinterpolation (English)
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    20 August 2007
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    The authors study the phenomenon of the overinterpolation: a function can be interpolated by a polynomial or rational function in more points than normally expected. The authors show that if a function \(f\) is overinterpolated, then \(f\) must be either a polynomial or a rational function. The authors also study the relation between overinterpolation and overconvergence.
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    interpolation
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