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Matrix Newton interpolation and progressive 3D imaging: PC-based computation (English)
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15 August 2002
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The paper deals with the progressive transmission of 3D images in 2D slices. The scalar scheme of Newton's divided differences \((x,y)\) is extended to \((x,M)\), where \(M\) is an \(r\times s\) matrix of the pixels of a slice. For efficiency linear interpolation is used and a Mathematica code is given. Two experiments on a 450 MHz Pentium III PC illustrate the method.
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Newton interpolation
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3D imaging
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matrix polynomials
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image processing
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Newton's divided differences
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numerical experiments
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Mathematica code
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