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Shape preserving \(\alpha\)-fractal rational cubic splines
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    Shape preserving \(\alpha\)-fractal rational cubic splines (English)
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    9 September 2020
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    Univariate polynomials, rational functions, splines and, in particular, cubic splines are all very helpful for interpolation and other approximants in one dimension. Also, rational functions formed from cubic and quadratic polynomials are useful, and a particular interest lies in recovering properties of data such as boundedness, monotonicity etc. In this article, rational functions with cubic and quadratics are considered and analysed with respect to convergence, positivity, boundedness and monotonicity. Many of these highly relevant properties are established, and numerical examples prove the usefulness of this \textit{ansatz}.
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    \(\alpha\)-fractal function
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    constrained interpolation
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    positivity
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    monotonicity
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