The high-level error bound for shifted surface spline interpolation

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Authors: Lin-Tian Luh Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 8 January 2006

Abstract: Radial function interpolation of scattered data is a frequently used method for multivariate data fitting. One of the most frequently used radial functions is called shifted surface spline, introduced by Dyn, Levin and Rippa in cite{Dy1} for R2. Then it's extended to Rn for ngeq1. Many articles have studied its properties, as can be seen in cite{Bu,Du,Dy2,Po,Ri,Yo1,Yo2,Yo3,Yo4}. When dealing with this function, the most commonly used error bounds are the one raised by Wu and Schaback in cite{WS}, and the one raised by Madych and Nelson in cite{MN2}. Both are O(dl) as do0, where l is a positive integer and d is the fill-distance. In this paper we present an improved error bound which is O(omega1/d) as do0, where 0<omega<1 is a constant which can be accurately calculated.













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