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Interpolation on lattices generated by cubic pencils
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    Interpolation on lattices generated by cubic pencils (English)
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    29 May 2006
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    From the introduction: In bivariate polynomial interpolation it is well known that the Lagrange problem for a set of \((n+2)(n+1)/2\) interpolation points (nodes) is unisolvent in \(\Pi_n(\mathbb R^2)\) if and only if the points do not lie on an algebraic curve of degree \(n\). However, a permanent and nontrivial question is the explicit construction of sets X satisfying this condition. Closely related to this question is the construction of solution in a simple way. Our aim in this paper is to extend the idea of \textit{S. L. Lee} and \textit{G. M. Phillips} [Constructive Approximation 7, 283--297 (1991; Zbl 0733.41011)] by constructing set of \((n+2)(n+1)/2\) points which are intersection of three lines each, in such a form that the Lagrange interpolation problem is unisolvent in \(\Pi_n(\mathbb R^2)\) and can be easily solved by any of three classical formulae.
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    multivariate interpolation
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    cubic pencils
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    principal lattices
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