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A method for directly finding the denominator values of rational interpolants
Zhu X., Zhu G. Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics148 (2):341-348,2002.Type:Article
Date Reviewed: Apr 24 2003

Interpolation with rational functions is performed by solving some system of linear equations. In this paper, the chosen algorithm directly yields the values of the denominator at the interpolation nodes. These values contain important information about the poles of the interpolating function that may prevent its use. Several numerical examples are provided.

Reviewer:  F. W. Stallmann Review #: CR127528 (0308-0793)
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Interpolation Formulas (G.1.1 ... )
 
 
Linear Systems (Direct And Iterative Methods) (G.1.3 ... )
 
 
Rational Approximation (G.1.2 ... )
 
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