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Euler-Maclaurin and Gregory interpolants (English)
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1 February 2016
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Special types of polynomial interpolants to suitably differentiable approximands are discussed in this paper. Among other things, so-called Gregory interpolants -- whose associated approximation operator is exchangable with integration and that make use of divided differences -- are defined and used in the article. Moreover, Euler-Maclaurin interpolants are given for \(n+1\) equally spaced points that provide approximation operators exchangable with integration too. Here, \(n\) is the degree of the trigonometric polynomial part in the Euler-Maclaurin interpolant. Numerical examples are provided for both types of interpolants.
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Gregory interpolants
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Euler-Maclaurin interpolants
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