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Interpolation and approximation by rational functions in the complex domain
The present work is restricted to the representation of functions in the complex domain, particularly analytic functions, by sequences of polynomials or of more general rational functions whose poles are preassigned, the sequences being defined either by interpolation or by extremal properties (i.e....
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American Mathematical Society
1935
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author | Walsh, J L |
author_facet | Walsh, J L |
author_sort | Walsh, J L |
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description | The present work is restricted to the representation of functions in the complex domain, particularly analytic functions, by sequences of polynomials or of more general rational functions whose poles are preassigned, the sequences being defined either by interpolation or by extremal properties (i.e. best approximation). Taylor's series plays a central role in this entire study, for it has properties of both interpolation and best approximation, and serves as a guide throughout the whole treatise. Indeed, almost every result given on the representation of functions is concerned with a generaliz |
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spelling | cern-22641752021-04-21T19:13:32Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2264175engWalsh, J LInterpolation and approximation by rational functions in the complex domainMathematical Physics and MathematicsThe present work is restricted to the representation of functions in the complex domain, particularly analytic functions, by sequences of polynomials or of more general rational functions whose poles are preassigned, the sequences being defined either by interpolation or by extremal properties (i.e. best approximation). Taylor's series plays a central role in this entire study, for it has properties of both interpolation and best approximation, and serves as a guide throughout the whole treatise. Indeed, almost every result given on the representation of functions is concerned with a generalizAmerican Mathematical Societyoai:cds.cern.ch:22641751935 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Walsh, J L Interpolation and approximation by rational functions in the complex domain |
title | Interpolation and approximation by rational functions in the complex domain |
title_full | Interpolation and approximation by rational functions in the complex domain |
title_fullStr | Interpolation and approximation by rational functions in the complex domain |
title_full_unstemmed | Interpolation and approximation by rational functions in the complex domain |
title_short | Interpolation and approximation by rational functions in the complex domain |
title_sort | interpolation and approximation by rational functions in the complex domain |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2264175 |
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