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Please recommend me a good book to study interpolation techniques such as polynomial interpolation, cubic, spline interpolations, if possible tell me the branch of mathematics that deals with this subject. I want to go in depth with this topic.
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Please recommend me a good book to study interpolation techniques such as polynomial interpolation, cubic, spline interpolations, if possible tell me the branch of mathematics that deals with this subject. I want to go in depth with this topic.
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Please recommend me a good book to study interpolation techniques such as polynomial interpolation, cubic, spline interpolations, if possible tell me the branch of mathematics that deals with this subject. I want to go in depth with this topic.
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Please recommend me a good book to study interpolation techniques such as polynomial interpolation, cubic, spline interpolations, if possible tell me the branch of mathematics that deals with this subject. I want to go in depth with this topic.
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The topics mentioned above are usually dealt under numerical analysis. Some of the textbooks are:
- S.D.Conte and C.deBoor, Elementary Numerical Analysis-an algorithmic approach,
3rd Edn., McGraw Hill, 1980. K. E. Atkinson, An Introduction to Numerical Analysis, 2nd Edn., John
Wiley, 1989.C.deBoor, A practical guide to splines.
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Numerical Recipes is a highly recommended classic. I personally know working physicists who use it whenever they need some numerical work done:
http://numerical.recipes/oldverswitcher.html
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The topics mentioned above are usually dealt under numerical analysis. Some of the textbooks are:
- S.D.Conte and C.deBoor, Elementary Numerical Analysis-an algorithmic approach,
3rd Edn., McGraw Hill, 1980. K. E. Atkinson, An Introduction to Numerical Analysis, 2nd Edn., John
Wiley, 1989.C.deBoor, A practical guide to splines.
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– Thomas Shelby
Nov 13 at 17:30
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The topics mentioned above are usually dealt under numerical analysis. Some of the textbooks are:
- S.D.Conte and C.deBoor, Elementary Numerical Analysis-an algorithmic approach,
3rd Edn., McGraw Hill, 1980. K. E. Atkinson, An Introduction to Numerical Analysis, 2nd Edn., John
Wiley, 1989.C.deBoor, A practical guide to splines.
Someone kindly edit the answer properly. I'm not much familiar with MathJax.
– Thomas Shelby
Nov 13 at 17:30
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The topics mentioned above are usually dealt under numerical analysis. Some of the textbooks are:
- S.D.Conte and C.deBoor, Elementary Numerical Analysis-an algorithmic approach,
3rd Edn., McGraw Hill, 1980. K. E. Atkinson, An Introduction to Numerical Analysis, 2nd Edn., John
Wiley, 1989.C.deBoor, A practical guide to splines.
The topics mentioned above are usually dealt under numerical analysis. Some of the textbooks are:
- S.D.Conte and C.deBoor, Elementary Numerical Analysis-an algorithmic approach,
3rd Edn., McGraw Hill, 1980. K. E. Atkinson, An Introduction to Numerical Analysis, 2nd Edn., John
Wiley, 1989.C.deBoor, A practical guide to splines.
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Someone kindly edit the answer properly. I'm not much familiar with MathJax.
– Thomas Shelby
Nov 13 at 17:30
Someone kindly edit the answer properly. I'm not much familiar with MathJax.
– Thomas Shelby
Nov 13 at 17:30
Someone kindly edit the answer properly. I'm not much familiar with MathJax.
– Thomas Shelby
Nov 13 at 17:30
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Numerical Recipes is a highly recommended classic. I personally know working physicists who use it whenever they need some numerical work done:
http://numerical.recipes/oldverswitcher.html
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Numerical Recipes is a highly recommended classic. I personally know working physicists who use it whenever they need some numerical work done:
http://numerical.recipes/oldverswitcher.html
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Numerical Recipes is a highly recommended classic. I personally know working physicists who use it whenever they need some numerical work done:
http://numerical.recipes/oldverswitcher.html
Numerical Recipes is a highly recommended classic. I personally know working physicists who use it whenever they need some numerical work done:
http://numerical.recipes/oldverswitcher.html
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