Solvability problems of bivariate interpolation I (Q1089846)
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Solvability problems of bivariate interpolation I (English)
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1986
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This paper is devoted to bivariate interpolation. The problem is to find a polynomial P(x,y) whose values and the values of whose derivatives at a given point match the given data. In the view of the Mairhuber-Curtiss theorem, methods of univariate Lagrange and Hermite interpolation are not adequate. Instead of these, the ideas of Birkhoff interpolation turn out to be fruitful. In particular, a shift of the incidence matrix is used in order to characterize ''almost regularity''. Another tool is the decomposition of the interpolation matrices.
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Lagrange interpolation
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shifts
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bivariate interpolation
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Mairhuber- Curtiss theorem
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Hermite interpolation
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Birkhoff interpolation
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almost regularity
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interpolation matrices
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