On polynomial interpolation at the points of a geometric progression
DOI10.1017/S0308210500015456zbMATH Open0506.41003MaRDI QIDQ4743210FDOQ4743210
Authors: I. J. Schoenberg
Publication date: 1981
Published in: Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Section A Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
elliptic integralinverse functionRomberg algorithmRomberg's quadrature formulaStirling- Schellbach algorithmtrapezoidal sums
Numerical interpolation (65D05) Interpolation in approximation theory (41A05) Approximation by polynomials (41A10) History of approximations and expansions (41-03)
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- Divided Differences and Combinatorial Identities
- Homogeneous polynomial splines
- On the sets of convergence for sequences of the \(q\)-Bernstein polynomials with \(q > 1\)
- A de Casteljau algorithm for generalized Bernstein polynomials
- Convexity and generalized Bernstein polynomials
- Polynomial interpolation at points of a geometric mesh on a triangle
- Shape-preserving properties of the limit \(q\)-Durrmeyer operator
- Polynomial evaluation and interpolation on special sets of points
- A generalization of the Bernstein polynomials
- On the convergence of Lupaş \((p ,q)\)-Bernstein operators via contraction principle
- A generalization of the Bernstein polynomials based on the q-integers
- \(B\)-splines with geometric knot spacings
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