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Computational Divided Differencing and Divided-Difference Arithmetics

by Thomas W. Reps, Louis B. Rall
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A Leibniz formula for multivariate divided differences

by Carl de Boor
"... The Leibniz formula, for the divided difference of a product, and Opitz’s formula, for the divided difference table of a function as the result of evaluating that function at a certain matrix, are shown to be special cases of a formula available for the coefficients, with respect to any basis, of an ..."
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The Leibniz formula, for the divided difference of a product, and Opitz’s formula, for the divided difference table of a function as the result of evaluating that function at a certain matrix, are shown to be special cases of a formula available for the coefficients, with respect to any basis, of an ‘ideal’ or ‘Hermite’ polynomial interpolant, in any number of variables.

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...a vector of unbalanced forces. Driving the gradient to zero is more important than minimizing the objective since a zero gradient means a force equilibrium. As observed and developed by Reps and Rall =-=[3]-=-, the above-mentioned difficulty with finite differencing is solved by rewriting the finite difference. To take a simple example, suppose the objective function is the univariate f(x) = x2 at the poin...

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by Sahar Karimi, Stephen Vavasis , 2013
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...n of an algorithm or to infinite loops. A solution to this problem, perhaps not as widely known in the optimization literature as it should be, is “computational divided differences” by Rall and Reps =-=[16]-=-. The idea is to transform a source-code program for computing f into another source-code program for accurately computing divided differences of f . The technique is somewhat reminiscent of automatic...

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