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The following pages link to Closed-form expressions for the finite difference approximations of first and higher derivatives based on Taylor series (Q1300713):
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- An algorithm for the finite difference approximation of derivatives with arbitrary degree and order of accuracy (Q408194) (← links)
- Hermite interpolation and its numerical differentiation formula involving symmetric functions (Q981088) (← links)
- Controlling the numerical Cerenkov instability in PIC simulations using a customized finite difference Maxwell solver and a local FFT based current correction (Q1685801) (← links)
- Mathematical proof of closed form expressions for finite difference approximations based on Taylor series (Q1863293) (← links)
- Taylor series based finite difference approximations of higher-degree derivatives (Q1874195) (← links)
- Analysis of the spectral symbol associated to discretization schemes of linear self-adjoint differential operators (Q2044777) (← links)
- A recursive algorithm for optimizing differentiation (Q2252385) (← links)
- Representation for the Lagrangian numerical differentiation formula involving elementary symmetric functions (Q2271976) (← links)
- Low-delay band-pass maximally flat FIR digital differentiators (Q2333100) (← links)
- Detailed analysis of the effects of stencil spatial variations with arbitrary high-order finite-difference Maxwell solver (Q2374022) (← links)
- A remainder formula of numerical differentiation for the generalized Lagrange interpolation (Q2389988) (← links)
- General explicit difference formulas for numerical differentiation (Q2488285) (← links)
- Comparison of Taylor finite difference and window finite difference and their application in FDTD (Q2493950) (← links)
- Finite Differences in Forward and Inverse Imaging Problems: MaxPol Design (Q4689649) (← links)
- On the Hermite interpolation (Q5920463) (← links)
- New finite difference formulas for numerical differentiation (Q5928295) (← links)
- Two-step perfectly matched layer for arbitrary-order pseudo-spectral analytical time-domain methods (Q6101947) (← links)