Thiele rational interpolation for the numerical computation of the reversible Randles-Sevcik function in electrochemistry (Q1566966)
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Thiele rational interpolation for the numerical computation of the reversible Randles-Sevcik function in electrochemistry (English)
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27 February 2001
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The proposed method is the following one: To compute the function \(f(x)=\int_c^x K(x,y) dy\), the integral is evaluated (numerically) for a number of points and then rational interpolation is performed in these points. The function mentioned in the title is related because, up to a constant factor, it can be written as \(f(x)={d\over dx}\int_{-\infty}^x g(y)/(x-y)^{1/2} dy\), \(g(y)=1/(1+e^{-y})\). The Thiele algorithm is revised and several numerical examples are presented. To get interpolants that have an almost equi-oscillating error curve, the interpolation points are chosen like Chebyshev or contracted Chebyshev points in the interval of interest.
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rational interpolation
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Thiele fraction
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inverse differences
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Randles-Sevcik function
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electrochemistry
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numerical integration
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error analysis
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Thiele algorithm
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numerical examples
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Chebyshev points
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