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Newton polynomial
Newton polynomial In the mathematical subfield of numerical analysis, a Newton polynomial, named after its inventor Isaac Newton, is the interpolation polynomial for a ...
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Talk:Newton polynomial
Talk:Newton polynomial I did a complete rewrite of the ... use the same style, notation as in polynomial interpolation and Lagrange polynomial. MathMartin 13:16, 17 Aug 2004 (UTC) Newton series Hi Guys, We seem to ...
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User:MathMartin/Newton polynomial
User:MathMartin/Newton polynomial < User:MathMartin In the mathematical subfield of numerical analysis, a Newton polynomial, named after its inventor Isaac Newton, is the interpolation polynomial for a ...
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Polynomial
Polynomial In mathematics, a polynomial is an expression in which constants and ... 5 y z - 2 \, is a polynomial, but is not a polynomial. A polynomial function is a function defined by ...
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Polynomial (translated from German)
Polynomial In that Mathematik is in Polynomial a sum of multiples of Potenzen one ... sum with a function in x (one Polynomial function), in abstract algebra one differentiates strictly ... Definition In that elementary algebra is one Polynomial function or briefly Polynomial one Funktion P(x) the form < ...
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Polynomial interpolation (translated from German)
Polynomial interpolation Under Polynomial interpolation one understands the solution of the task, Polynomial to find, that n+1 given allocations ... that Fundamental principle of algebra exactly one polynomial nten degree, the this fulfills. We call that one that Interpolation polynomial. A polynomial nten degree has n+ ...
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Newton's identities
Newton's identities In mathematics, Newton's identities relate two different ways of describing the roots of a polynomial. They were found by Isaac Newton in about 1666, apparently in ignorance of ... particularly Gröbner bases. Mathematical statement Consider the polynomial |
Newton fractal
Newton fractal The Newton fractal is a boundary set in the complex plane which is characterized by Newton's method applied to a fixed polynomial p(Z)∈ℂ[Z]. It divides the ... with a root ζ k of the polynomial, k=1,..,deg(p). In this ...
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Lagrange polynomial
Lagrange polynomial In numerical analysis, a Lagrange polynomial, named after Joseph Louis Lagrange, is the interpolation polynomial for a given set of data points ... 1783. As there is only one interpolation polynomial for a given set of data points ... is a bit misleading to call the polynomial Lagrange interpolation polynomial. The more precise ...
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Newton polygon
Newton polygon In mathematics, the Newton polygon is a tool for understanding the ... utility with respect to Puiseux expansions. The Newton polygon is an effective device for understanding ... F(X)) = 0 where P is a polynomial with coefficients in K[X], the polynomial ring; that is, implicitly defined algebraic ...
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