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Stability of Interpolation on an Infinite Interval
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 November 2018
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In 1958, Egerváry and Turán [3] proposed and solved the problem of finding a stable interpolation process of minimal degree on a finite interval. Later [4] they investigated the same problem for an infinite interval with a suitable modification of the definition of stability. For the interval (-∞, ∞) their definition naturally differs from the one for the semi-infinite interval.
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