Generalised mean averaging interpolation by discrete cubic splines (Q1331257)

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Generalised mean averaging interpolation by discrete cubic splines
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    Generalised mean averaging interpolation by discrete cubic splines (English)
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    18 April 1995
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    Discrete cubic splines are continuous piecewise cubic polynomial functions which satisfy discrete smoothness conditions at the joints by matching the first and second central differences (in terms of a value \(h\), say). As \(h\to 0\), the discrete cubic spline corresponds to the usual cubic spline. Mean averaging interpolation by usual and discrete cubic splines have been studied in [the reviewer, J. Approximation Theory 22, 105-110 (1978; Zbl 0386.41001) and the reviewer and \textit{P. Powar}, Approximation theory and applications, Proc. Int. Conf. 75th Birthday G. G. Lorentz, St. John's/Newfoundland 1984, Res. Notes Math. 133, 35-45 (1985; Zbl 0573.41003)]. The author studies here existence, uniqueness, and convergence properties of a discrete cubic spline satisfying certain discrete interpolatory conditions.
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    mean discrete averaging condition
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    discrete cubic splines
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    interpolation
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