Lidstone Fractal Interpolation and Error Analysis

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Publication:6252986

arXiv1407.2367MaRDI QIDQ6252986FDOQ6252986

Author name not available (Why is that?), G. P. Kapoor

Publication date: 9 July 2014

Abstract: In the present paper, the notion of Lidstone Fractal Interpolation Function (LidstoneFIF) is introduced to interpolate and approximate data generating functions that arise from real life objects and outcomes of several scientific experiments. A Lidstone FIF extends the classical Lidstone Interpolation Function which is generally found not to be satisfactory in interpolation and approximation of such functions. For a data (xn,yn,2k);n=0,1,ldots,Nextandk=0,1,ldots,p with N,pinmathbbN, the existence of Lidstone FIF is proved in the present work and a computational method for its construction is developed. The constructed Lidstone FIF is a C2p[x0,xN] fractal function ellalpha satisfying ellalpha(2k)(xn)=yn,2k, n=0,1,ldots,N, k=0,1,ldots,p. Our error estimates establish that the order of Linfty-error in approximation of a data generating function in C2p[x0,xN] by Lidstone FIF is of the order N2p, while Linfty-error in approximation of 2k-order derivative of the data generating function by corresponding order derivative of Lidstone FIF is of the order N(2p2k). The results found in the present work are illustrated for computational constructions of a Lidstone FIF and its derivatives with an example of a data generating function.












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