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- 41-XX Approximations and expansions.
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41-01 Instructional exposition (textbooks, tutorial papers, etc.)
[edit]41A05 Interpolation
[edit]- PM: interpolation, id=5805 -- WP: interpolation -- Status: A
- CryptoDerk 05:39, Feb 3, 2005 (UTC)
- PM: Lagrange Interpolation formula, id=229 -- WP: Lagrange polynomial -- Status: A
- CryptoDerk 05:53, Feb 3, 2005 (UTC)
- PM: proof of uniqueness of Lagrange Interpolation formula, id=5577 -- WP: Lagrange polynomial -- Status: A
- CryptoDerk 05:53, Feb 3, 2005 (UTC)
- PM: Simpson's 3/8 rule, id=4351 -- WP: Newton-Cotes formulas -- Status: A
- Simpson's 3/8 is part of the NC formulas, and it is explained there. CryptoDerk 06:09, Feb 3, 2005 (UTC)
- PM: trapezoidal rule, id=4318 -- WP: trapezium rule -- Status: A
- CryptoDerk 06:11, Feb 3, 2005 (UTC)
- PM: Vandermonde interpolation approach, id=5802 -- WP: polynomial interpolation -- Status: A
- CryptoDerk 16:04, Feb 3, 2005 (UTC)
- PM: composite trapezoidal rule, id=8147new! -- WP guess: composite trapezoidal rule -- Status:
- PM: lecture notes on polynomial interpolation, id=9116new! -- WP guess: lecture notes on polynomial interpolation -- Status:
- PM: linear interpolation, id=9861new! -- WP guess: linear interpolation -- Status:
41A10 Approximation by polynomials
[edit]- PM: proof of Weierstrass approximation theorem, id=6145 -- WP: Bernstein polynomial -- Status: A
- CryptoDerk 07:10, Feb 3, 2005 (UTC)
- PM: Weierstrass approximation theorem, id=6143 -- WP: Stone-Weierstrass theorem -- Status: A
- CryptoDerk 07:10, Feb 3, 2005 (UTC)
- PM: proof of Weierstrass approximation theorem in R^n, id=7603 -- WP guess: proof of Weierstrass approximation theorem in R^n -- Status:
41A25 Rate of convergence, degree of approximation
[edit]- PM: linear convergence, id=5824 -- WP: rate of convergence -- Status: A
- CryptoDerk 07:12, Feb 3, 2005 (UTC)
- PM: quadratic convergence, id=5825 -- WP: rate of convergence -- Status: A
- CryptoDerk 07:17, Feb 3, 2005 (UTC)
- PM: superconvergence, id=793 -- WP: superconvergence -- Status: C
- CryptoDerk 17:27, Feb 3, 2005 (UTC)
41A55 Approximate quadratures
[edit]41A58 Series expansions (e.g. Taylor, Lidstone series, but not Fourier series)
[edit]- PM: Taylor series, id=709 -- WP: Taylor series -- Status: A
- CryptoDerk 06:53, Feb 3, 2005 (UTC)
- PM: Taylor's Theorem, id=706 -- WP: Taylor's theorem -- Status: A
- CryptoDerk 07:00, Feb 3, 2005 (UTC)
- PM: converse to Taylor's theorem, id=6823 -- WP guess: converse to Taylor's theorem -- Status:
- PM: example of Taylor polynomials for \sin x, id=6782 -- WP guess: example of Taylor polynomials for \sin x -- Status:
- PM: example of Taylor polynomials for the exponential function, id=6790 -- WP guess: example of Taylor polynomials for the exponential function -- Status:
- PM: example of use of Taylor's theorem, id=6826 -- WP guess: example of use of Taylor's theorem -- Status:
- PM: examples on how to find Taylor series from other known series, id=6825 -- WP guess: examples on how to find Taylor series from other known series -- Status:
- PM: getting Taylor series from differential equation, id=6831 -- WP guess: getting Taylor series from differential equation -- Status:
- PM: derivation of Taylor series, id=7268 -- WP guess: derivation of Taylor series -- Status:
- PM: approximate non-linear transformation of affine combination, id=9088new! -- WP guess: approximate non-linear transformation of affine combination -- Status:
- PM: Taylor formula remainder: various expressions, id=7902new! -- WP guess: Taylor formula remainder: various expressions -- Status:
41A60 Asymptotic approximations, asymptotic expansions (steepest descent, etc.)
[edit]- PM: Approximation of the log function (small x), id=7113 -- WP: Mercator series -- Status: N
- PM: asymptotic bounds for factorial, id=7910new! -- WP guess: asymptotic bounds for factorial -- Status:
41A99 Miscellaneous topics
[edit]- PM: approximation, id=5862 -- WP guess: approximation -- Status: