
In this paper the authors present a number of formulas for the divided differences of the remainder of the interpolation polynomial that include some recent formulas as special cases, see for example, \textit{C. de Boor} [J. Approximation Theory 122, No. 1, 10--12 (2003; Zbl 1022.65024)].
Mathematics(all), Numerical Analysis, Applied Mathematics, Newton interpolation formula, Remainders in approximation formulas, Hermite interpolation polynomial, Divided difference, Numerical interpolation, divided differences, numerical differentiation, Interpolation in approximation theory, Analysis
Mathematics(all), Numerical Analysis, Applied Mathematics, Newton interpolation formula, Remainders in approximation formulas, Hermite interpolation polynomial, Divided difference, Numerical interpolation, divided differences, numerical differentiation, Interpolation in approximation theory, Analysis
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