Local convergence of Lagrange interpolation associated with equidistant nodes (Q1331075)

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Local convergence of Lagrange interpolation associated with equidistant nodes
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    Local convergence of Lagrange interpolation associated with equidistant nodes (English)
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    18 August 1994
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    Let \(f\) be a function defined on \([-1,1]\), \(L_ n( ;\cdot)\) be the Lagrange interpolating polynomial of degree at most \(n\) in the equidistant nodes and let \(G_ s\) denote the interior of level curves \(\Gamma_ s\). The origin of convergence of this polynomial is studied. If \(f\) is bounded on \([-1,1]\) and analytic in \(G_ s\) (without requiring a stronger condition that \(f\) is analytic on \([-1,1]\)), then \(L_ n(f;\cdot)\) converges locally uniformly to \(f\) in \(G_ s\). Consequently if \(f\) is analytic at \(x=0\) and bounded on \([-1,1]\) then the Lagrange interpolants converge to \(f\) in a neighborhood of the origin. Problems to be solved in future are mentioned.
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    Lagrange interpolating polynomial
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