Lectures (Video)
- 1. Linear Interpolation
- 2. Quadratic Interpolation
- 3. Cubic Interpolation: Part 1
- 4. Cubic Interpolation: Part 2
- 5. Newton's Divided Difference Polynomial (Linear): Theory
- 6. Newton's Divided Difference Polynomial (Linear): Example
- 7. Newton's Divided Difference Polynomial (Quadratic): Theory
- 8. Newton's Divided Difference Polynomial (Quadratic): Example Part 1
- 9. Newton's Divided Difference Polynomial (Quadratic): Example Part 2
- 10. Newton's Divided Difference Polynomial (General Order): Theory Part 1
- 11. Newton's Divided Difference Polynomial (General Order): Theory Part 2
- 12. Newton's Divided Difference Polynomial (General Order): Example Part 1
- 13. Newton's Divided Difference Polynomial (General Order): Example Part 2
- 14. Lagrangian Interpolation: Theory
- 15. Lagrangian Interpolation (Linear): Example
- 16. Lagrangian Interpolation (Quadratic): Example Part 1
- 17. Lagrangian Interpolation (Quadratic): Example Part 2
- 18. Lagrangian Interpolation (Cubic): Example Part 1
- 19. Lagrangian Interpolation (Cubic): Example Part 2
- 20. Linear Spline Interpolation: Theory
- 21. Linear Spline Interpolation: Example
- 22. Quadratic Spline Theory: Part 1
- 23. Quadratic Spline Theory: Part 2
- 24. Quadratic Spline Interpolation: Example: Part 1
- 25. Quadratic Spline Interpolation: Example: Part 2
Numerical Methods IV - Lecture 11
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Lecture 11 - Newton's Divided Difference Polynomial (General Order): Theory Part 2
Learn how the general order Newton's divided difference polynomial interpolation works.
Prof. Autar Kaw
Numerical Methods - Interpolation (Holistic Numerical Methods Institute, University of South Florida) http://numericalmethods.eng.usf.edu Date accessed: 2010-09-27 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA |
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Supplementary lecture material is listed below.1. Textbook Chapter of Newton's Divided Difference Polynomial Method