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The following pages link to High Degree Polynomial Interpolation in Newton Form (Q3352356):
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- Fast computation of divided differences and parallel Hermite interpolation (Q581992) (← links)
- Matrices for the direct determination of the barycentric weights of rational interpolation (Q676159) (← links)
- A numerical study of the xu polynomial interpolation formula in two variables (Q817031) (← links)
- A new efficient algorithm for polynomial interpolation (Q873149) (← links)
- On constructing new interpolation formulas using linear operators and an operator type of quadrature rules (Q929930) (← links)
- Implementation of exponential Rosenbrock-type integrators (Q1007379) (← links)
- Reliable determination of interpolating polynomials (Q1315195) (← links)
- An assessment of spectral nonoscillatory schemes (Q1339559) (← links)
- Backward error analysis of polynomial approximations for computing the action of the matrix exponential (Q1631190) (← links)
- Semi-global approach for propagation of the time-dependent Schrödinger equation for time-dependent and nonlinear problems (Q1693458) (← links)
- Polynomial time-marching for nonperiodic boundary value problems (Q1891295) (← links)
- Newton interpolation using \(\Re \)-Leja sequences (Q2100545) (← links)
- Approximation of the matrix exponential for matrices with a skinny field of values (Q2216485) (← links)
- On the numerical stability of Newton's formula for Lagrange interpolation (Q2332681) (← links)
- Accurate evaluation of divided differences for polynomial interpolation of exponential propagators (Q2641925) (← links)
- ENO-based high-order data-bounded and constrained positivity-preserving interpolation (Q2699984) (← links)
- A numerical study of Newton interpolation with extremely high degrees (Q4568266) (← links)
- Linear Barycentric Rational Interpolation with Guaranteed Degree of Exactness (Q4609793) (← links)
- Fast Parallel Algorithm for Polynomial Evaluation (Q4820805) (← links)
- The Fast Implementation of Higher Order Hermite--Fejér Interpolation (Q5266117) (← links)
- An interpolatory approximation of the matrix exponential based on Faber polynomials (Q5939879) (← links)