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Cubic spline interpolation of functions with high gradients in boundary layers (English)
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19 June 2017
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New spline approximation and interpolation methods are proposed to approximate functions whose gradients are steep in certain regions of a bounded set. Splines and cubic splines as a special case are often used in one or more dimensions with equally spaced grids, but these -- unsurprisingly -- are inefficient for the aforementioned situations. Non-equally spaced meshes and sharp error estimates are provided in this article to overcome these difficulties.
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singular perturbation
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boundary layer
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Shishkin mesh
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cubic spline
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modification
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error estimate
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