Blendstrings: an environment for computing with smooth functions

05/18/2023
by   Robert M. Corless, et al.
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A "blendstring" is a piecewise polynomial interpolant with high-degree two-point Hermite interpolational polynomials on each piece, analogous to a cubic spline. Blendstrings are smoother and can be more accurate than cubic splines, and can be used to represent smooth functions on a line segment or polygonal path in the complex plane. I sketch some properties of blendstrings, including efficient methods for evaluation, differentiation, and integration, as well as a prototype Maple implementation. Blendstrings can be differentiated and integrated exactly and can be combined algebraically. I also show applications of blendstrings to solving differential equations and computing Mathieu functions and generalized Mathieu eigenfunctions.

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