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The not-a-knot piecewise interpolatory cubic polynomial
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    The not-a-knot piecewise interpolatory cubic polynomial (English)
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    17 January 1993
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    A \(C^ 2\)-cubic spline taking prescribed values at the equidistant knots \(\{x_ j\}_{j=0}^ k\) has two degrees of freedom which could be supplicated by requiring the \(C^ 3\)-continuity at \(x_ 1\) and \(x_{k- 1}\) [see \textit{C. R. de Boor}, Convergence of cubic spline interpolation with the not-a-knot conditions, Math. Res. Center Preprint Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison (1984)]. In the present paper this idea is extended to all the interior knots to obtain a piecewise interpolatory cubic polynomial on a uniform mesh with mesh size \(h\) which has the order of convergence as \(O(h^ 4)\). The method is shown to be more computationally convenient.
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    interpolation
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    not-a-knot conditions
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    cubic spline
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    order of convergence
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