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Hermite-Lagrange two-point interpolation via Peano kernels (English)
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1989
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In a recent paper [J. Approximation Theory 53, 17-25 (1988; Zbl 0659.41005)] \textit{G. Berger} and \textit{M. Tasche} presented a constructive approach to Hermite-Lagrange two-point interpolation using Taylor's formula in the theory of right-invertible operators. In this paper we alternatively propose the argumentation via Peano kernels to obtain explicit representation formulas for this special kind of interpolation.
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Hermite-Lagrange two-point interpolation
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Taylor's formula
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right- invertible operators
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Peano kernels
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