Consider the interpolation problem of Theorem 20.2. Show that                             Bj,M,u(tj ) = 0 for some j ∈ {−M,...,K − 1}  implies that the solution of the interpolation problem is not...


Consider the interpolation problem of Theorem 20.2. Show that


                            Bj,M,u(tj ) = 0 for some j ∈ {−M,...,K − 1}


 implies that the solution of the interpolation problem is not unique.


Hint: First prove the assertion for M = 0. Then assume M > 0 and consider the cases tj ≤ uj and tj ≥ uj+M+1. Show that tj ≤ uj implies Bk,M,u(ti)=0 for i ≤ j and k ≥ j. Conclude that in this case the matrix (Bk,M,u(ti))i,k is not regular. Argue similarly in the case tj ≥ uj+M+1.



May 03, 2022
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