Page Summary: 0:00 Introduction 1:00 Linear Interpolation 5:27 Quadratic Interpolation 9:23 nth Order Interpolation 12:54 Welcome to our first interpolation topic of this numerical methods course, a Lagrange
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0:00 Introduction 1:00 Linear Interpolation 5:27 Quadratic Interpolation 9:23 nth Order Interpolation 12:54 Welcome to our first interpolation topic of this numerical methods course, a Lagrange These videos were created to accompany a university course, Numerical Methods for Engineers, taught Spring 2013.
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- 0:00 Introduction 1:00 Linear Interpolation 5:27 Quadratic Interpolation 9:23 nth Order Interpolation 12:54
- Welcome to our first interpolation topic of this numerical methods course, a Lagrange
- These videos were created to accompany a university course, Numerical Methods for Engineers, taught Spring 2013.
- Erratum: On the very first slide, the point (x_k, y_y) should be (x_k, y_k).
- Join me on Coursera: Calculus for Engineers: Mathematics for Engineers: ...
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