Newton-Thiele's rational interpolants (Q1587029)

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    Newton-Thiele's rational interpolants (English)
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    22 November 2000
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    For the interpolation of a bivariate function \(f(x,y)\), one can construct a Newton interpolating polynomial in \(x\) whose coefficients are Newton interpolating polynomials in \(y\). This is the bivariate Newton interpolating polynomial. To construct a rational interpolant one can construct a Thiele continued fraction in \(x\) whose coefficients are Thiele continued fractions in \(y\). This is a branched continued fraction interpolant. Thiele-Newton rational interpolants use a Thiele continued fraction in \(x\) with coefficients that are Newton polynomials in \(y\). Newton-Thiele interpolants are like Thiele-Newton interpolants with the role of Thiele continued fraction and Newton polynomial interchanged. The latter are the subject of this paper. They are constructed using ``blending differences'' which is a new type of differences being a mixture of divided differences and inverse differences. This paper gives a constructive algorithm to compute these interpolants, discusses an expression for the interpolation error and considers the confluent case when the grid of interpolations collapses to one point.
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    continued fractions
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    rational interpolation
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    Thiele fraction
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    Newton interpolation
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