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Computing zeroes of spline functions
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    Computing zeroes of spline functions (English)
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    The interval Newton method \(X:=m-f(m)/f'(x),\) where m is the midpoint of the interval X and \(f'(X)\) is an interval that contains the set \(\{f'(x):\) \(x\in X\}\) is applied to the computation of all zeroes of a spline function f of one variable in a given interval. Efficient results are reported due to the fact that for a spline function sharp bounds for the set \(\{f'(x):\) \(x\in X\}\) can be computed.
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    interval Newton method
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    zeroes of a spline function
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