The Use of Semi Inherited LU Factorization of Matrices in Interpolation of Data
Subject Areas : Operation ResearchMohamm Ali Fariborzi Araghi 1 , Amir Fallahzadeh 2
1 - Department of mathematics, Islamic Azad University,Central Tehran Branch,Tehran, Iran
2 - Department of mathematics, Islamic Azad University,Central Tehran Branch,Tehran, Iran
Keywords: Semi Inherited LU factorization, Interpolation matrix, Semi inherited interpolation,
Abstract :
The polynomial interpolation in one dimensional space R is an important method to approximate the functions. The Lagrange and Newton methods are two well known types of interpolations. In this work, we describe the semi inherited interpolation for approximating the values of a function. In this case, the interpolation matrix has the semi inherited LU factorization.
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