
doi: 10.2307/3605448
The determination of the errors involved in interpolation or quadrature formulae often involves complicated reasoning. There are many cases, however, where the remainder can be obtained very easily. These cases belong to the class which we call simplex. In general a formula will be expressible in the form L(f) =∑ r A r f(x r ) + ∑ s B s f'(x s )+ ∑ t C t f''(x t ) +… ......(1) to a finite number of terms and it is assumed throughout that f(x) possesses derivatives as far as the remainder may require.
approximation and series expansion
approximation and series expansion
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