
Ebook Info
- Published: 1987
- Number of pages: 131 pages
- Format: PDF
- File Size: 5.20 MB
- Authors: I. J. Schoenberg
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As this monograph shows, the purpose of cardinal spline interpolation is to bridge the gap between the linear spline and the cardinal series. The author explains cardinal spline functions, the basic properties of B-splines, including B- splines with equidistant knots and cardinal splines represented in terms of B-splines, and exponential Euler splines, leading to the most important case and central problem of the book – cardinal spline interpolation, with main results, proofs, and some applications. Other topics discussed include cardinal Hermite interpolation, semi-cardinal interpolation, finite spline interpolation problems, extremum and limit properties, equidistant spline interpolation applied to approximations of Fourier transforms, and the smoothing of histograms.
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Editorial Reviews: Book Description In this book the author explains cardinal spline functions, the basic properties of B-splines and exponential Euler splines.
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